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Konstantinos Tsiougkranas – MSc International Procurement and Supply Chain Management graduate
University of Plymouth alumni - Konstantinos Tsiougkranas. MSc International Procurement and Supply Chain Management graduate
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Connecting the dots on plastic pollution
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/connecting-the-dots-on-plastic-pollution
Professor Richard Thompson OBE, a world-leading scientist at the University of Plymouth, has welcomed a new report highlighting that the predicted rise in plastic pollution spilling into the environment constitutes a planetary emergency
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Nursing graduate inspires new national award for research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/nursing-graduate-inspires-new-national-award-for-research
Joy O'Gorman has sparked the creation of a clinical research in the national Student Nursing Times Awards.
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Donation in memory of lecturer funds ‘life-changing’ research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/donation-in-memory-of-lecturer-funds-life-changing-research
University of Plymouth news: A donation in memory of a former lecturer is enabling a PhD student to carry out research into the development of a vaccine against Group B strep – a bacteria that can be passed from mothers to babies during birth
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Ties van den Nieuwenhuizen – MSc International Procurement and Supply Chain Management graduate
University of Plymouth - Ties van den Nieuwenhuizen alumni case study
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Experience the wonder of colour
Experience the wonder of colour. Welcome to the illuminated works of University of Plymouth fine art graduate Paige Alexander.
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Graduate wins national award for soil erosion research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/graduate-wins-national-award-for-soil-erosion-research
Jessica Kitch, who graduated with a First from the BSc (Hons) Geography course, has been awarded the 2019 Marjorie Sweeting Dissertation Prize from the British Society for Geomorphology.
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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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Ocean acidification ‘could have consequences for millions’
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/ocean-acidification-could-have-consequences-for-millions
Scientists from the University of Plymouth and the University of Tsukuba have written an article highlighting the potential future consequences of ocean acidification.
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Study highlights vulnerability of England’s only resident bottlenose dolphins
University of Plymouth news: Research led by the University has provided the first detailed examination of the population’s existence and the challenges it faces from human activities and environmental factors on a daily basis
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