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Conor Wood – BSc (Hons) Sociology and MSc Social Research Methods graduate
Plymouth University - BSc (Hons) Sociology graduate Conor Wood tells us about travelling to The Gambia and completing research on the outbreak of Ebola and its impact upon neighbouring countries.
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Featured module: Postwar Japan
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-history/featured-module-postwar-japan
History
University of Plymouth BA (Hons) History. Featured module: Key themes in the history of Japan.
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Plymouth to play enhanced role in ESRC's Festival of Social Science
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-to-play-increased-role-in-festival-of-social-science
University of Plymouth news: The University has forged a partnership with the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) which will see it expanding its role in a major national festival taking place this autumn
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Assessing and evaluating juvenile habitat quality for European seabass
University of Plymouth research: Identifying the important habitats required by young juvenile European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, as well as how these requirements may alter under climate change.
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Exchange partners by subject
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international/exchange-opportunities/exchange-partners
Explore our exchange partners at the University of Plymouth
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New digital divides in the algorithmic city: the implications for urban governance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/place/new-digital-divides-in-the-algorithmic-city
University of Plymouth research: The expected outcomes of the project are not only to identify AI literacy interventions that are effective and targeted to specific social groups, but also to highlight gaps in terms of marginalised populations in cities.
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Lundy; studying the ecological effects of a No Take Zone 19 years after designation
University of Plymouth's Marine Conservation Research Group. Lundy; studying the ecological effects of a No Take Zone 19 years after designation
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Sustainable Aquaculture and Fisheries
University of Plymouth research: Aquaculture plays a crucial role in ensuring our future food security. Doing this as sustainably as possible, to meet the goals of the One Health agenda, requires us to think beyond just farmed fish systems.
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Academic contributes to report warning hidden toll of brain injury costs the economy £43 billion a year
University of Plymouth news: Dr Alyson Norman, Associate Professor in Psychology, worked on a new Right to Rehab report with the All Party Parliamentary Group on Acquired Brain Injury and the UK Acquired Brain Injury Forum.
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University hosts delegation from South Africa
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-hosts-delegation-from-south-africa
Plymouth University news: Senior figures from the South African government have visited Plymouth University as part of efforts to transform the country’s blue economy
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