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Earth, geography and environment degree courses, education and research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/subjects/earth-geography-environment
University of Plymouth: From climate change to developing the sustainability of Earth’s resources, our professionally accredited degrees allow students to address the great societal challenges of the 21st century
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Entrepreneur relaunches iconic speedboat
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/south-west-entrepreneur-relaunches-iconic-speedboat
Plymouth University news: A South West entrepreneur is relaunching the iconic British sports boat, which he recalls “dreaming of owning” when he was growing up in Devon, with support from the Marine Innovation Centre at Plymouth University
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The Breathe Again Africa Project
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/global-health-research/breathe-again-africa
University of Plymouth: A crowd-funded project to build a pulmonary rehabilitation centre in Kampala, Uganda, to treat people with chronic lung disease without using drugs
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Christopher McGibbon: navigating his way towards international waters
Inspired by his lecturers while studying BEng (Hons) Marine Technology at the University of Plymouth, Christopher is now determined to reach the top of the marine industry
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University supports Refugee Week 2018
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-supports-refugee-week-2018
Partners in Plymouth including the University are holding a series of events to celebrate Refugee Week and the contribution of displaced people to our society, from Saturday 16 - Friday 22 June.
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Noha Alsadat
Noha Alsadat's student experience studying at the University of Plymouth.
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Bowel cancer event focuses on family links for early diagnosis
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/bowel-cancer-event-focuses-on-family-links-for-early-diagnosis
Dr Selina Goodman, a genetic counsellor at the University, gave a talk to members of the Plymouth and District Bowel Cancer Support Group at Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre
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‘Inconsistent and misleading’ – research suggests password meters could increase risk of cyber attacks
A study conducted by Steve Furnell, Professor of Information Security and Leader of the Centre for Security, Communications and Network Research at the University of Plymouth, suggests password meters could increase risk of cyber attacks
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What are invasive species? Are they always bad for our ecosystems?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/what-are-invasive-species
What are invasive species? Are they always bad for our ecosystems? Discover how the University is researching the possible benefits and not just the negative aspects that invasive species can bring to ecosystems
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Sustaining the Civic
An immersive 360-degree documentary short entitled ‘Sustaining the Civic’ tells the story of arguably, Plymouth’s most iconic building, the Civic Centre. A collaboration between Professor Igea Troiani, University of Plymouth and Soundview Media.
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