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Elliot Tam – MEng (Hons) Civil Engineering graduate
University of Plymouth: Elliot Tam graduate profile.
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Improving governance and management
GCRF Blue Communities Research Programme: Improving governance and management. Blue Communities identified a need for new or improved approaches to – or innovations in – marine management.
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Supporting health and well-being
GCRF Blue Communities Research Programme: Supporting health and well-being. There is growing evidence that the health of the marine environment and human populations are inextricably linked. These linkages encompass both risks and benefits.
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Modelling and understanding future scenarios
GCRF Blue Communities Research Programme: Modelling and understanding future scenarios. Communicating potential future environmental status by consulting with stakeholders and local communities.
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Ecosystem services and resource management
GCRF Blue Communities Research Programme: Ecosystem services and resource management. Ecosystem services are the direct and indirect contributions and benefits of ecosystems to human well-being.
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Capacity building and research techniques
GCRF Blue Communities Research Programme: Capacity building and research techniques. One of the main objectives of the GCRF Blue Communities programme was to strengthen and broaden skills and build research capacity and expertise.
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Plymouth welcomes leading voices in contemporary British cinema
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-welcomes-leading-voices-in-contemporary-british-cinema
University of Plymouth news. Plymouth welcomes leading voices in contemporary British cinema. Peter Strickland and Mark Cousins will be talking about their works at the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Arts Cinema.
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Award for research into Parkinson’s link with mental health
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/award-for-research-into-parkinsons-link-with-mental-health
Chris Lovegrove, a postgraduate student at the University of Plymouth and Clinical Lead Occupational Therapist at Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, has been awarded a prestigious grant for his work into Parkinson’s patients’ experiences of anxiety.
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Free event celebrates benefits of the marine environment for human health and wellbeing
A free event at the University of Plymouth will explore the many and varied ways that the marine environment can benefit human health and wellbeing, including fields such as antibiotics, dementia, psychology and social work
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Architect and Interior Designer-Planner at N.S.Marble S.A - Mikaella Theofanopoulou
University of Plymouth graduate: Mikaella Theofanopoulou - BA (Hons) Architecture.
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