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Keeping children’s smiles bright this Christmas
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/keeping-childrens-smiles-bright-this-christmas-2
Plymouth University news: Professor Gill Jones from Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry explains how to keep children's teeth healthy this Christmas - while still allowing some fizzy drinks and sweets
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Joshua Frost
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/governance/board-of-governors/joshua-frost
University of Plymouth – Board of governors: Joshua Frost
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Launch for first National Memory Day, the flagship event of Dementia Awareness Week 2017
Plymouth University news: The launch will include the opening of a national writing competition and the world’s first wiki poem dedicated to dementia and to which the public can contribute a line, started off with a line composed by Sir Andrew Motion
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Preserving Endurance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/preserving-endurance
The story of how two environmental law experts at the University have played a key role in the safeguarding of the iconic vessel Endurance, discovered in Antarctica after more than a century.
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Civil Engineering facilities and resources
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/meng-civil-engineering/facilities-and-resources
Civil Engineering
From dedicated computer laboratories to a wealth of electronic information, you’ll benefit from a range of facilities and resources that will help your learning and development, readying you for a career in civil engineering.
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Research aims to enhance negotiating capacity in the wake of Brexit
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-aims-to-enhance-negotiating-capacity-in-the-wake-of-brexit
Through a year-long project at the University of Plymouth, coinciding with the UK’s scheduled exit from the European Union, researchers hope to understand how organisations are currently preparing for Brexit and their major questions and concerns
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Evolution of life in the ocean changed 170 million years ago
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/evolution-of-life-in-the-ocean-changed-170-million-years-ago
Research led by academics from the University of Plymouth suggests the ocean as we understand it today was shaped by a global evolutionary regime shift around 170 million years ago.
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It’s the small things that build up
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/its-the-small-things-that-build-up
University of Plymouth Masters student Sasha Johnston, a paramedic with South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT), writes about some of the lasting mental challenges faced by paramedics working up and down the country
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€14m project to prevent plastic pollution in the English Channel
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/eu14m-project-to-prevent-plastic-pollution-in-the-english-channel
Preventing Plastic Pollution, a project involving the University of Plymouth, will develop a model to gather data on the amount and likely sources of plastic pollution at seven pilot sites, including the River Tamar catchment
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Experts and agencies come together for prison reform forum
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/experts-and-agencies-come-together-for-prison-reform-forum
Plymouth University news: Two leading national figures in criminal justice reform have attended an event at Plymouth University exploring the current state of the prison system
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