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'Great West’ region can make the UK a global leader, say higher education and industry leaders
Plymouth University news: South West England and South East Wales can recapture the ambitious vision of Isambard Kingdom Brunel as a hyper-connected, smart and specialist region, MPs have heard
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Research aims to use wider engagement to improve prisoner-community relations
Plymouth University news: A research project from Plymouth University is designed to raise awareness of prisoner resettlement journeys, while developing a dialogue with the wider community in an effort to improve prisoner-community relations
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Elderly will take medical risks given large enough benefits, study shows
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/elderly-will-take-medical-risks-given-large-enough-benefits
Plymouth University news: Older people are more likely to take medical risks than younger adults if they perceive the benefits to be high enough, according to new research led by Yaniv Hanoch, Professor of Decision Science.
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Featured module: Gothic Fictions: Villains, Virgins, Vampires
English
BA (Hons) English: Featured module: Gothic Fictions: Villains, Virgins, Vampires.
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Research assesses impact of soil erosion on land and communities in East Africa
Plymouth University news: The impact of soil erosion on both the environmental and social wellbeing of communities in East Africa is to be explored in new research led by the University of Plymouth
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Professor Sir Adrian Smith FRS
Prestige lecture by Professor Sir Adrian Smith titled 'FRS Statistics: the antidote to lying figures and figuring liars'.
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Groundbreaking research for health and wellbeing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/groundbreaking-research-for-health-and-wellbeing
Plymouth University news: How a European Social Fund project in Cornwall researched health and wellbeing support for charities and small businesses, looking at best practice across Europe.
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Student insight - Alice Hobbs
Physician Associate Studies
Student insight - Alice Hobbs discusses studying the PgDip Physician Associate Studies.
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Scientists use acoustic tracking of marine predators to assess positive impacts of offshore mussel farms
University of Plymouth news: A new research project has been launched that will use acoustic tracking to explore the importance of offshore aquaculture and Marine Protected Areas on commercially important species.
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Study offers insight into biological changes among invasive species
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-offers-insight-into-biological-changes-among-invasive-species
Scientists from the University of Plymouth have recently completed extensive research into the Maynard’s Anole population on the Cayman Islands
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