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Inspiring works go on display at annual arts degree show
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/inspiring-works-go-on-display-at-annual-arts-degree-show
Outstanding student talent spanning a range of arts disciplines will go on show to the public at HOT’17, the degree show from the University of Plymouth’s School of Art, Design and Architecture
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Graduate wins national award for soil erosion research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/graduate-wins-national-award-for-soil-erosion-research
Jessica Kitch, who graduated with a First from the BSc (Hons) Geography course, has been awarded the 2019 Marjorie Sweeting Dissertation Prize from the British Society for Geomorphology.
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Shanghai-based design graduate exhibits at Devon Guild of Craftsmen
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/shanghai-based-design-graduate-exhibits-at-devon-guild-of-craftsmen
University graduate Sadie Zhang is featuring in an exhibition at the prestigious Devon Guild of Craftsmen.
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Unlocking the stories of coastal communities living under the threat of extreme storms
Waves is a sound installation developed by artistic director Kay Michael, of the international theatre company Empty Deck, and Gerd Masselink, Professor of Coastal Geomorphology at the University of Plymouth
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Scientists receive funding to explore new theories in quantum physics
Thanks to funding from the Leverhulme Trust, world-leading experts in theoretical physics at the University of Plymouth will explore new regimes in quantum electrodynamics.
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Study suggests LEGO bricks could survive in ocean for up to 1,300 years
A study led by the University of Plymouth examined the extent to which items of the ever-popular children’s toy were worn down in the marine environment
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Philip Nicol-Gent
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/governance/board-of-governors/philip-nicol-gent
University of Plymouth – Board of governors: Philip Nicol-Gent
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Relocated songbirds can successfully learn the diversity of song they need to survive
University of Plymouth news: A new study led by the University has found nestling songbirds relocated as part of conservation programmes successfully learn the song repertoires they need to communicate – and ultimately survive – in the wild
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Entwined systems; understanding and harnessing biopsychosocial and structural forces on health and illness to create equitable solutions - Professor Helen Lloyd
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/professorial-helen-lloyd
What's on at the University of Plymouth: The Inaugural Proressorial Lecture of Professor Helen Lloyd, 13 June 2024
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