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Third-year 3D Design student wins award for design tackling “holiday hunger” in Plymouth
3D Design
Third-year University of Plymouth 3D Design student wins an award for her design to tackle “holiday hunger” in Plymouth. Sarah Boot won the RSA award in the ‘Cultivating Communities’ category.
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University research supports byelaw to protect inshore waters
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-research-supports-byelaw-to-protect-inshore-waters
Research by the University of Plymouth has informed new legislation which aims to protect 117 square miles of coastal seabed and allow for the regeneration of underwater seaweed forests
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Academic selected to represent Great Britain at 2024 Cultural Olympiad
University of Plymouth news: Dr Mathew Emmett’s work, 'Polluted Pool', is being shown at an exhibition in France’s Loire Valley until mid-August 2024.
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Plymouth professor champions arts and humanities research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-professor-champions-arts-and-humanities-research
University of Plymouth news - Plymouth professor champions arts and humanities research
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Sarah Harris – Business graduate
University of Plymouth - Sarah Harris alumni case study
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Louise Hetherington - work placement case study
Civil Engineering
Louise Hetherington - work placement case study
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Care home conversations
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/care-home-conversations
University of Plymouth: research through conversations in care homes
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Francesca Wilcocks
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/resm-geological-sciences/francesca-wilcocks
Geological Sciences
Current student: ResM Geological Sciences, Francesca Wilcocks
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Patient care is at heart of new Research College
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/patient-care-is-at-heart-of-new-research-college
A new Research College, which aims to make an impact on patients through research, has been launched by the University of Plymouth and University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust (UHPNT)
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The complex fate of Antarctic species in the face of a changing climate
Scientists from the the University of Plymouth and the British Antarctic Survey present support for the theory that marine invertebrates with larger body size are generally more sensitive to reductions in oxygen
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