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Funders need to take more responsibility for the efficiency of the research they fund
Plymouth University news: Funders are not taking responsibility for the efficiency of the research they fund, and governments are not holding them to account, according to a letter published by an international team of researchers published in The Lancet
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Medical research funders, governments and research waste – are taxpayers getting ‘bang for their buck’?
Plymouth University opinion piece: It is estimated that 85% of medical research is wasted. Dr Mona Nasser argues that funding bodies are not taking responsibility for the research they have funded, and that governments are not holding them to account
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Choosing the right course for you
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/outreach/students/right-course
University of Plymouth: Choosing just one subject to study for three or more years can be a tricky one. Read our advice and tips on how to make the decision easier.
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Is the role of the public historian more important than ever?
University of Plymouth Pioneers: Professor James Daybell - Is the role of the public historian more important than ever?
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Can Nanotechnology Help Fight Climate Change?
Applications are invited for three 3.5 year PhD studentships: Can Nanotechnology Help Fight Climate Change? The studentships will start on 1 October 2026.
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Ocean biomass catalysis: Enzyme-catalyst hybrids for renewable chemical production from invasive seaweed species (OCEANCAT)
Applications are invited for three 3.5 year PhD studentships: Enzyme-catalyst hybrids for renewable chemical production from invasive seaweed species. The studentships will start on 1 October 2026.
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Benefits and impacts of use of light in UK fisheries and their wider effect on the marine environment
Applications are invited for three 3.5 year PhD studentships: Benefits and impacts of use of light in UK fisheries and their wider effect on the marine environment. The studentships will start on 1 October 2026.
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Developing and evaluating design criteria to end microplastic pollution (End-Microplastic)
Applications are invited for three 3.5 year PhD studentships: Developing and evaluating design criteria to end microplastic pollution (End-Microplastic). The studentships will start on 1 October 2026.
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Dr Dawn Swancutt - Senior Research Fellow
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Mrs Helen Barrett - Research Assistant
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