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Low skilled, low paid workers of the world don’t unite, research shows
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/low-skilled-low-paid-workers-of-the-world-dont-unite-research-shows
Workers in low-skilled, low paid employment are not prone to band together and form a common bond, new research has shown.
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University to investigate use of satellite technology to support maritime business
University of Plymouth news: University of Plymouth is part of a new regional hub exploring how satellite technology can be used to drive business growth in the South West
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Judging panel and prizes announced for Plymouth Young Contemporary Open
Plymouth University news: A panel of influential artists and curators from across the South West will judge the entries for the first Plymouth Young Contemporary Open
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Did highest known sea levels create the iconic shape of Mount Etna?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/did-highest-known-sea-levels-create-the-iconic-shape-of-mount-etna
After scientists revealed Mount Etna is slowly sliding into the Mediterranean Sea, research by Professor Iain Stewart from the University of Plymouth suggests the sea may have played a major role in the development of its iconic shape
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University scientists welcome Nobel Prize award in laser physics
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-scientists-welcome-nobel-prize-award-in-laser-physics
Researchers in laser physics at the University of Plymouth have welcomed the announcement that colleagues in their field have been awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize for Physics
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Invasive lionfish likely to become permanent residents in the Mediterranean
Research involving the University of Plymouth shows invasive lionfish are now thriving and well-established in the area and across southern Europe.
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Shift the paradigm from disease to wellbeing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/shift-the-paradigm-from-disease-to-wellbeing
Dr Arunangsu Chatterjee, Head of Digital Education and Co-Director of the Centre for Health Technology at the University of Plymouth discusses the concept of 'The Economy of Wellbeing' and why this approach is so important post-COVID
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Research explores if artificial intelligence can support safer prescribing for people with intellectual disabilities and epilepsy
University of Plymouth - Research explores if artificial intelligence can support safer prescribing for people with intellectual disabilities and epilepsy
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£8.7 million fund to create 1,000 new jobs
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/8-million-fund-to-create-1000-new-jobs-for-the-south-west
Plymouth University news: £8.7million fund to create 1,000 new jobs for the South West
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Cornwall artist voted as winner of inaugural award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/cornwall-artist-voted-as-winner-of-inaugural-award
Plymouth University news: Cornwall based artist and writer Bram Thomas Arnold was voted to receive the Audience Choice Award at the first Plymouth Contemporary Open, held in the Peninsula Arts Gallery at Plymouth University
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