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Scientists use historical data for assessment of human impacts on biodiversity
Funded by the Leverhulme Trust, researchers at the University of Plymouth hope to compile the first ever comprehensive database of both land use change and its impact on plant and insect life
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University of Plymouth hosts annual conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association
University of Plymouth news: Academics and scholars from around the world are coming to University of Plymouth for the 15th annual conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association (TSA)
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The Holistic Assessment and care Planning in Partnership Intervention Study [HAPPI]
University of Plymouth research study: The Holistic Assessment and care Planning in Partnership Intervention Study [HAPPI]. PhD study by Helen Lyndon.
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First on the scene to assess the impacts of Hurricane Lorenzo
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coastal-processes/nerc-urgency/hurricane-lorenzo-impact
University of Plymouth Researchers from the Coastal Processes Research Group took advantage of a unique opportunity to gain an insight into dramatic UK weather conditions
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Study assesses how avoidable acute admissions in hospitals could be avoided
Plymouth University news: A study investigating how hospitals try to avoid unnecessary emergency admissions has identified a series of innovations that can help to address this pressing problem in different ways.
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Remote Assessment and Management of People with Movement Impairment and Disability
Professor of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Jenny Freeman is creating a toolkit and training package for current and future clinicians to aid in 'telerehabilitation' or remote rehab for patients with disabilities and those recovering from Covid-19.
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Study provides first holistic assessment of plastic pollution in the Caribbean
A new study, led by the University of Plymouth, has provided the first holistic assessment of marine and land-based plastic pollution in the southern Caribbean and some of the environmental and human factors which might influence its distribution
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Scientists use Navy data to assess the stability of underwater volcanoes
University of Plymouth news: Our researchers are using data gathered by the Royal Navy to assess the threat of potentially devastating tsunamis caused by underwater volcanoes on the fringe of Antarctica
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New study assesses changes to midwifery models of care in England
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-study-assesses-changes-to-midwifery-models-of-care-in-england
University of Plymouth news: Professor Aled Jones, Head of our School of Nursing and Midwifery, is leading a national study into new ways of working that aim to ensure a woman’s care before, during and after birth is led by the same midwife.
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Project assesses wider ecological benefits of UK’s first offshore mussel farm
University of Plymouth news: The Ropes to Reefs project, funded through the Fisheries Industry Science Partnership (FISP) scheme, will assess the wider benefits of the UK’s first large-scale offshore mussel farm
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