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GAIN Digital Exchange launch
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/gain-digital-exchange-launch
University of Plymouth news: The business community has celebrated the success of a new online community which is helping them to share expertise and access opportunities to grow.
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Sugar and diet – a taxing problem?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/opinion-sugar-and-diet-a-taxing-problem
University of Plymouth news: Sugar is the new villain of the Western diet - but is taxation the answer? Dr Gail Rees discusses the issues.
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Sponsored fees
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/fees/faqs/sponsored
University of Plymouth: Find all the answers to your questions if you have an agreement with an employer, company, organisation or government department that they will pay my tuition fee, in full or part. (This doesn’t include family members).
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Students enjoy dramatic day at Red Bull Soapbox Race 2017
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/students-dramatic-day-at-the-red-bull-soapbox-race-2017
Mechanical Engineering students at the University of Plymouth combined their design skills with an environmental message for the 2017 Red Bull Soapbox Race at London's Alexandra Palace
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Understanding rip currents
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/understanding-rip-currents
Understanding rip currents. Dr Tim Scott explains how rip currents are created, what factors affect them, and how we can spot and avoid a rip current.
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Ms Namrata Pandey
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Connecting the dots on plastic pollution
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/connecting-the-dots-on-plastic-pollution
Professor Richard Thompson OBE, a world-leading scientist at the University of Plymouth, has welcomed a new report highlighting that the predicted rise in plastic pollution spilling into the environment constitutes a planetary emergency
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Girls into Geoscience 2020 gives pupils a virtual insight into the Earth sciences
Girls into Geoscience, coordinated by the University of Plymouth, will be an online-only event in 2020 and more than 250 girls from across the UK and Ireland have signed up to take part.
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Psychology academic wins international award for study on workplace sound
Professor Judy Edworthy has been recognised by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society for her studies on how sound, music, and other audible signals affect safety and work performance.
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Current and future effects of microplastics on marine ecosystems (the MINIMISE project)
University of Plymouth Marine Litter Unit: MINIMISE: Delivering new knowledge of the risks posed by microplastics.
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