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Design graduates show their work to the world at major industry event
Graduating students from the University’s BA (Hons) 3D Design programme are showcasing their talent to potential customers, employers and industry at an influential event in London.
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Academic receives prestigious accolade in recognition of engineering expertise
University of Plymouth news: Professor John Summerscales has been declared the 2023 winner of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) Leslie Holliday Prize
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David Lane – BSc (Hons) Hospitality Management graduate
Plymouth University alumni: David Lane – BSc (Hons) Hospitality Management graduate
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Meeting the growing need for diverse gender representation in the board room
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/gender-representation-in-the-board-room
Plymouth Business School
Dr Mojisola (Moji) Olugbode: Meeting the growing need for diverse gender representation in the board room
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A poison'd chalice tale of butterfly extinctions
Professor Michael C Singer, from the School of Biological and Marine Sciences at the University of Plymouth, explains how the diet of butterflies became his life's work
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Are microplastics a big problem?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/are-microplastics-a-big-problem
Discover microplastics serious effects on the environment and what the University of Plymouth is doing to help
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Charlotte Levy - PhD in Chemistry
University of Plymouth alumni Charlotte Levy discusses her fully funded PhD studentship in Chemistry.
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‘A threat greater than Covid’ – why we should be paying more attention to antimicrobial resistance
To coincide with World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (18-24 November 2020), Dr Tina Joshi and Matthew McKracken explain why antimicrobial resistance is an urgent and global threat to human health
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Creation of ‘micro muscles’ aids better understanding of muscle efficiency
Plymouth University news: Support that has enabled a biomedical scientist to return to research after a career break has allowed him to create muscle cells which he is using to test muscle efficiency
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Leading scientists express concern over micro plastics in the ocean
Plymouth University news: Microplastics are becoming an increased concern because of their widespread presence in the oceans and the potential physical risks they pose to organisms.
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