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Secchi disk project reaches the Arctic Circle
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/secchi-disk-project-reaches-the-arctic-circle
Plymouth University news: A citizen science project pioneered by a marine researcher is set to be taken to one of the most remote stretches of water in the world.
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Shakespeare, CERN and Game of Thrones combine for new Contemporary Music Festival opera
A new operatic prequel to The Tempest performed by the BBC Singers is to headline the Contemporary Music Festival 2019: Multiverse in Plymouth.
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Smart and Inclusive Cities Lab
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/smart-and-inclusive-cities-lab
University of Plymouth research: The Smart and Inclusive Cities Lab seeks to address critical global challenges using smart technologies in a place-based approach to deliver an equitable, sustainable, and resilient future for all.
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‘Breasts as you’ve never seen them before’ – exhibition of prosthetics to challenge our assumptions
'Becoming' by Rosie Brave will display alternative prosthesis designs for women who have undergone surgery for breast cancer. The show takes place in the Second Floor Roland Levinsky Gallery from 15-29 March 2019.
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Research reveals 'crucial' importance of gender balance in bank boards
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-reveals-crucial-importance-of-gender-balance-in-bank-boards
Women in senior leadership roles in the financial services sector behave in a way that may have made the global banking crisis less likely to happen, according to a University research study.
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Why we need more men to become nurses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/why-we-need-more-men-to-become-nurses
Adult Nursing lecturer Kevin Hambridge explains that while people assume nursing is only for women, we are alienating 50% of the potential workforce.
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History tales of the unexpected
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/history-tales-of-the-unexpected
What links zebras to the Second World War? What connects partying to mental illness in Victorian Britain? Well, they are all topics that have been explored by Professor James Daybell and Dr Sam Willis in their Histories of the Unexpected podcast series.
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Multimillion pound project will see AI remixing radio to help people living with dementia
A £2.7 million project is to use artificial intelligence to adapt and personalise live radio, with the aim of transforming life for people living alone with dementia.
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Double accolades for dental academic
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/double-accolades-for-dental-academic
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University dental academic Sally Hanks has received an ADEE 40th Anniversary Scholarship Award and Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy
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Greg McKay- BSc (Hons) Geography graduate
University of Plymouth alumni - Greg McKay- BSc (Hons) Geography graduate
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