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War Horse illustrations help student onto international awards longlist
Plymouth University news: An arts student who worked for more than 20 years as a lawyer before deciding on a dramatic change of course with Plymouth University is in the running for an international award
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Satellite images reveal dramatic tropical glacier retreat
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/satellite-images-reveal-dramatic-tropical-glacier-retreat
Plymouth University news: Scientists in the School of Biological and Marine Sciences have obtained high resolution satellite images that paint a stark picture of how tropical glaciers in the Pacific have retreated over the past decade.
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GAIN Digital Exchange shortlisted for prestigious national award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/gain-digital-exchange-shortlisted-for-prestigious-national-award
Plymouth University news: The GAIN Digital Exchange has been shortlisted for a Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Award.
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Inspiring words and communication through personification
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/impact/inspiring-words-and-communication-through-personification
Plymouth University research impact: Inspiring words and communication through personification
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Schools work with University to create installation for the Port Eliot Festival
Pupils from Lipson Co-operative Academy and Liskeard School and Community College have worked with the University of Plymouth to create an eye-catching installation for this year’s Port Eliot Festival
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Social media culture can encourage risky and inappropriate posting behaviour, new study suggests
A new study by the School of Psychology investigates why young adults might post content on social media that contains sexual or offensive material.
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Charities and medical experts call for all women to be offered 'royal standard' of pregnancy sickness treatment
PhD student Caitlin Dean leading conference to explore latest research and treatment for severe pregnancy sickness HG - saying it should be offered to all women
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Marine organisms can shred a carrier bag into 1.75 million pieces, study shows
A single plastic carrier bag could be shredded by marine organisms into 1.75 million microscopic fragments, according to new research published in Marine Pollution Bulletin and carried out by the University of Plymouth
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Robots help family stay in shape
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/robots-help-family-stay-in-shape
Robotics technology developed at the University of Plymouth will feature in a BBC2 documentary Six Robots and Us, which will air on Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 December
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New research reveals England’s only resident bottlenose dolphins
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-research-reveals-englands-only-resident-bottlenose-dolphins
Rebecca Dudley, an MRes student at the University of Plymouth, has been working with the Cornwall Wildlife Trust and analysing sightings and photographs of dolphins in the South West
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