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Staff and students scholarships success
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/staff-and-students-scholarships-success
Plymouth University news: staff and students scholarships success.
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Taking science to the masses at the 2017 Port Eliot Festival
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/taking-science-to-the-masses-at-the-2017-port-eliot-festival
The University of Plymouth will be taking its world-leading appliance of science to the Port Eliot Festival this summer
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University announces appointment of new Dean to take Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business into the new decade
The University has appointed Professor David Finkelstein as its Executive Dean of Arts, Humanities and Business after a comprehensive recruitment campaign.
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Second survey of UK nurses and midwives highlights ongoing concerns about their health, training and strain on mental health during COVID-19
The second round of results from a three-survey study published today highlights the ongoing concerns nurses and midwives in the UK have about COVID-19 and the risks it poses to their own physical and mental health, as well as the health of their families
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Scientists seek to enhance satisfaction for multimedia users
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-seek-to-enhance-satisfaction-for-multimedia-users
Plymouth University news: Scientists seek to enhance satisfaction for multimedia users
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University secures seven figure sum for international research mentor programme
Plymouth University news: More than one million euros have been secured for a number of international fellowships at Plymouth University to work on a range of projects across science, health and education.
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Taking tough decisions hurts fundraisers' morality, study suggests
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/taking-tough-decisions-hurts-fundraisers-morality-study-suggests
Plymouth University news: Fundraisers’ sense of themselves as moral individuals is damaged by having to make the difficult ethical decisions they encounter every day in their jobs, according to new research from the Centre for Sustainable Philanthropy
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Project launched to teach Tai Chi to people with dementia
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/project-launched-to-teach-tai-chi-to-people-with-dementia
Plymouth University news: The Peninsula Clinical Trials Unit, part of Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, is playing a role in this study
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“So much more than morning sickness” – conference to help combat Duchess’s pregnancy condition
Severe pregnancy sickness condition HG affects around 15,000 women each year – including, in both of her pregnancies, the Duchess of Cambridge. Now a PhD student is leading an international conference to help improve associated treatment.
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Research demonstrates evolutionary algorithm could be used to predict oil price rises
Plymouth University news: Future fluctuations in oil prices could be forecast using a combination of previous statistics and complex computer algorithms, according to new research involving Plymouth University
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