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2023: another year of tremendous success
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/2023-another-year-of-tremendous-success
The University of Plymouth has published its Annual Review for 2023. It looks back over a year of celebration and transformation includes many key achievements, including being awarded triple gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework.
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The SPECIAL-ICU trial
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/clinical-schools/special-icu-trial
University of Plymouth research: Single-use versus MultiPlE-use endotracheal suCtIon cAtheters in mechanically ventiLated ICU patients (SPECIAL-ICU).
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Why study at postgraduate level in Plymouth?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/why-go-further
There are many reasons why the University of Plymouth should be on your radar if you want to take your learning further
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The campus of the future
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni/invenite/the-campus-of-the-future
University of Plymouth. The campus of the future: How the campus masterplan is reshaping the University’s estate and helping to regenerate the city
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Influence of population connectivity on depth-dependent diversity of deep-sea marine benthic biota
University of Plymouth's Marine Conservation Research Group: Influence of population connectivity on depth-dependent diversity of deep-sea marine benthic biota
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Plymouth Business School postgraduate degrees
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/plymouth-business-school/postgraduate-degrees
Plymouth Business School
Our postgraduate degrees, taught by experts in their field, aim to put business-ready graduates on the path to a successful career
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Indoor vertical farming for efficient production of food crops in Saudi Arabia
The University of Plymouth and University of Jeddah are collaborating to explore whether indoor vertical farming using a Plant Factory system, with LED lighting and solar power, could help to reduce water use while increasing reliable production.
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One Hundred Factories
University of Plymouth research: The One Hundred Factories project aims to unlock the collective capacity of local timber manufacturers who use modern methods of construction.
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Using plankton indicators to project the future human wellbeing impacts from the marine environment under climate change
University of Plymouth research: To understand the potential socioeconomic impacts of changing plankton communities under climate change, this project explores the links between plankton ecology and socioecological systems.
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Ocean Women: Promoting gender equity in recreational ocean access for wider ocean stewardship
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-social-science-research-unit/ocean-women
University of Plymouth research: Understanding gender inequality in recreational ocean access by learning from women in tropical coastal communities and developing programmes and strategies to improve ocean access for women and girls.
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