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The SARSA Project (Sustainable Abalone Ranching in South Africa)
Dr Tim Scott successfully secured GCRF funding in 2019. The SARSA Project (Sustainable Abalone Ranching in South Africa)
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Mark Wray - graduate profile
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/beng-civil-engineering/mark-wray-graduate-profile
Civil Engineering
Mark Wray - graduate profile, Professional Services Manager for the RDA
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Researchers to investigate Quantum Computing for the music industry
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/researchers-to-investigate-quantum-computing-for-the-music-industry
The University is to lead a collaboration looking into the potentially game-changing impact that Quantum Computing could have upon the UK’s music industry
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University researchers to tackle drug-resistant disease that jumps from pigs to humans
Dr Michael Jarvis's The Vaccine Group and Professor Mat Upton have received £700,000 funding from the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to tackle a disease which can cause meningitis, blood poisoning, or septicaemia.
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£600,000 for Cornwall businesses to help tackle health and social care challenges
Cornish businesses are invited to bid for part of a Challenge Fund to develop eHealth solutions for the county’s health and social care challenges. The initiative is part of the eHealth and Productivity in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly (EPIC) project.
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Innovators for a sustainable ocean: World Ocean Week 2020
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/world-oceans-week-2020
Innovators for a sustainable ocean: World Ocean Week 2020. From 8 June 2020, we celebrate the marine research that advances knowledge and determines solutions.
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University named among world’s best for minimising waste and marine excellence
University of Plymouth news: The Times Higher Impact Rankings have praised the University for its research and activities linked to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
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Immunity could be key to addressing coral crisis
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/immunity-could-be-key-to-addressing-coral-crisis
A new commentary by Dr Caroline Palmer from the University of Plymouth, published in Nature’s Communications Biology, provides hope that a shift in research focus will support coral reef conservation and restoration efforts.
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Plymouth environmental scientists invited to talk at Washington Ocean Summit
Plymouth University news: Two of the UK’s top environmental scientists have been invited to talk about the state of the world’s oceans to an audience including US Secretary of State, John Kerry, at an ocean summit in Washington.
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North Atlantic coastal ecosystems at threat due to climate change and human impact
University of Plymouth news: Rising temperatures, acidified seawater and increased storminess are driving profound changes in the marine ecosystems of the North Atlantic, according to a new report.
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