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New international report shows more public and industry engagement, and earlier intervention, needed to prevent child sexual offending online
A new report released today (Friday 21 June), involving over 2,000 experts in online child sex offending has made strong recommendations on how to better prevent the growing problem of child sexual offending on the internet.
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£100,000 legacy to support research into brain tumours
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/_100000-legacy-to-support-research-into-brain-tumours
Plymouth University news: A Penzance man who was a life-long supporter of the NHS and a health statistician, has left £100,000 in his will to support research into brain tumours at Plymouth University
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Health Service Journal ‘Rising Star’ shortlist for health app designer
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/health-service-journal-rising-star-shortlist-for-health-app-designer
Plymouth University news: Health app developer and clinical psychologist Dr Craig Newman has been shortlisted for the HSJ's 'Rising Star' Award
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Students launch new research journal
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/students-launch-new-research-journal
Plymouth University news: Medical and dental students from Plymouth University have played a vital role in launching a new research journal with fellow students from Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter
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Annual Review 2023: Transforming Health and Care
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/about-us/annual-review/transforming-health-and-care
University of Plymouth Annual Review 2023: Transforming Health and Care. Our expertise across health and care has the fundamental aim of transforming lives.
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Basic and Applied Visual Psychophysics Group
University of Plymouth's Eye and Vision Research Group: Basic and Applied Visual Psychophysics Group
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How can we turn the tide on plastic pollution?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/what-is-the-future-for-plastics
How can we turn the tide on plastic pollution? Discover why there is a global plastic emergency and how scientists are working to provide solutions.
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Mindfulness-based therapy could offer an alternative to antidepressants to prevent depression relapse
Plymouth University news: Researchers from Plymouth University are part of a team led by the University of Oxford whose new research suggests that mindfulness-based therapy could be an alternative to antidepressants to prevent depression relapse
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Dr Katherine Evans - Lecturer in Education (Early Childhood Studies)
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Dr Katy Stevenson - Honorary University Fellow
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