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George Willcocks – MEng Civil and Coastal Engineering graduate
University of Plymouth – Since graduating in 2016 George has been working as a Graduate Engineer in Hong Kong.
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International Relations in an era of dynamic global change
Dr Patrick Holden discusses COVID-19, Brexit and International Relations.
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University’s awards for service to the services
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/universitys-awards-for-service-to-the-services
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University and one of its long-standing reservist employees have been recognised as providing excellent support to the armed forces reserves.
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Ciaran O'Sullivan, BA (Hons) Education Studies
Ciaran O’Sullivan talks to us about returning to Higher Education and finding a communal atmosphere at University of Plymouth
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Multilingual student offers IT classes in six languages
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/multilingual-student-offers-it-classes-in-six-languages
University of Plymouth news: Racial equality leaders have hailed the work of a multilingual student who has been helping minority groups in the city with their computer literacy.
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Specialist facilities and equipment
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/msc-hydrography/specialist-facilities-and-equipment
Hydrography
Based on the waterfront, Plymouth is the perfect location for your marine studies. Gain access to the latest equipment, facilities and hands-on training.
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Blocking mitochondrial fission has potential as an effective treatment for Parkinson’s Disease
Plymouth University news: When a particular protein in mitochondrial fission is blocked it reduces both cell death and deficits in dopamine release in Parkinson’s Disease. The way is now open to use this as a treatment to reverse or cure the condition.
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Genetic healthcare reform has hallmarks of Plymouth’s DNA
Plymouth University research news: A case study from the Research Excellence Framework which looks at the University's work in introducing training and qualifications for those responsible for genetic healthcare counselling
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Deadly fungus found for first time in critically endangered amphibian species
New research led by the University of Plymouth has shown that the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis has been recorded for the first time in critically endangered amphibians in the Western Ghats Biodiversity Hotspot.
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Academic reveals possible new date for Cattewater Wreck amid attempts to bring story to life for future generations
Research by an academic at the University of Plymouth has yielded new information about the Cattewater Wreck, which sits beneath the waves of Plymouth Sound. Now efforts are being made to raise awareness through a competition for local children.
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