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Artificial coastal defences could be used to enhance marine biodiversity
Coastal defences, harbours and ports have the potential to enhance biodiversity within the marine environment through the use of cement substitutes. But the materials used need to be selected carefully, a study by the University of Plymouth suggests
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New study underpins the future of Person Centred Care
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-study-underpins-the-future-of-person-centred-care
As health delivery moves away from disease-based models to person centred delivery, a study led by Dr Helen Lloyd addresses the development of a new practical tool to support organisations and practitioners in delivering this new approach
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Marine renewable energy schemes should take greater account of local needs - study
Plymouth University news: Developers should pay more attention to the needs of island communities when consulting on harnessing their potential as sources of renewable energy, a study by the University of Cape Town and Plymouth University suggests
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Study aims to improve understanding of rip currents
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-aims-to-improve-understanding-of-rip-currents
Plymouth University news: A potential link between breaking waves and the life-threatening dangers posed by rip currents has been revealed in new research involving the Universities of Plymouth and Southampton
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Professor Kim Stevenson - Emeritus Professor
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Collaborative action for the delivery of effective person-centred coordinated care
Two and a half years of work in the South West could pave the way for further, adoption of this novel approach to improve patient care
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I work directly with students supporting teaching and learning in HE
Toolkit for CPD providers and self-evaluation
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Successful return to nursing thanks to University course
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/successful-return-to-nursing-thanks-to-university-course
Plymouth University news: Nurse Susann Hayes, who undertook Plymouth University’s Return to Practice course, has praised the programme for helping her go back to her career
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Scientists show cities can serve as a refuge for insect pollinators
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-show-cities-can-serve-as-a-refuge-for-insect-pollinators
Plymouth University news: An international team of scientists have co-authored a report which states that people living in towns and cities can have a major impact on the diversity of insect pollinators surviving and thriving around them
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Plymouth study demonstrates potential support for ban on microbeads in cosmetics
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-shows-potential-support-for-ban-on-microbeads-in-cosmetics
University of Plymouth news: Public awareness regarding the presence of microbeads within personal care products is lacking in some areas but there is strong support for their inclusion being banned, according to new research
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