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Torbay and South Devon Clinical School Conferences
Torbay and South Devon Clinical School Annual Conference bring together nurses, midwives, allied health professionals and social workers together to celebrate innovation in health and social care.
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Maritime and security-based continuing professional development (CPD) courses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/business-partners/partnerships/centre-seapower-strategy/courses
Centre for Seapower and Strategy courses: Find out more about our range of maritime and security-related CPD courses
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CEFOW: Clean Energy From Ocean Waves
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-conservation-research-group/cefow
University of Plymouth's Marine Conservation Research Group: CEFOW: Clean Energy From Ocean Waves.
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The application of predictive modelling to marine spatial planning associated with deep-sea mining
University of Plymouth's Marine Conservation Research Group: The application of predictive modelling to marine spatial planning associated with deep-sea mining
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Designing programmes and modules
Help for academic staff at Plymouth University with designing well-structured programmes and courses that meet national requirements and are intellectually stimulating.
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Joseph Burchell, Dental Therapy and Hygiene Graduate
Dental Therapy and Hygiene Graduate Joe's positive experience of studying at Plymouth has left him keen to encourage more males to apply.
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Towards net zero: development of AI enabled biological observing
University of Plymouth - Marine Conservation Research Group: Towards net zero: development of AI enabled biological observing
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The wetter the better? The role of wet woodlands as a nature-based solution to climate change
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/plymouth-peatland-research-group/the-wetter-the-better
Wet woodland ecosystems were once common across the UK, but following years of disturbance due to drainage, agriculture and industrial development it is estimated that only 50–70,000 ha remain.
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Resilient Catchment Communities
Resilient Catchment Communities (RCC) is a collaborative project in community monitoring of river resilience, and capacity building, implementation and monitoring of community-led nature-based solutions to deliver integrated catchment management.
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Make Space for BEES
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/make-space-for-bees
School of Art, Design and Architecture
The Make Space for BEES project will develop design-led solutions to address specific challenges facing biodiversity through developing a rewilding tool to be used by younger people to support pollinator habitats.
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