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PHASED: A systematic review of physical activity for alcohol and substance use disorders
University of Plymouth: Evidence synthesis with stakeholder engagement to formulate practical recommendations
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Academic helps to coordinate national programme of geohazard science and activities
Dr Irene Manzella, Lecturer in Engineering Geology and Geohazards at the University of Plymouth, has been nominated by the Geological Society as a deputy theme leader for its forthcoming work around Geohazards, Geoengineering and Georesilience.
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University helps to show how residents and businesses can achieve net-zero
Academics from the University of Plymouth are part of a consortium that led the development of the Devon Carbon Plan, which aims to enable the county to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 at the latest
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Midwifery electronic Ongoing Record of Achievement (MORA)
Midwifery electronic Ongoing Record of Achievement (MORA) system information for midwifery students and academic assessors
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Experience active tectonics and hazards in California
University of Plymouth: Experience active tectonics and hazards in California. Geology fieldwork in Death Valley, California.
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University achieves success in Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022
The University of Plymouth’s expanding portfolio of world-leading research has been recognised in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022
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School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics achieves Athena SWAN Bronze award
The University of Plymouth's School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics (SECaM) has won the Athena SWAN Bronze award
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Research sheds new light on how brain stem cells are activated
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-sheds-new-light-on-how-brain-stem-cells-are-activated
New research led by the University of Plymouth helps to shed new light on the mechanisms used by neural stem cells to ‘wake up’. The study shows promise for future neural stem cell therapies in replacing cells lost through disease or injury.
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‘Fossil earthquakes’ offer new insight into seismic activity deep below earth’s surface
The research was led by the University of Plymouth and University of Oslo, with scientists conducting geological observations of seismic structures in exhumed lower crustal rocks on the Lofoten Islands
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New Zealand National Certificate in Educational Achievement (NCEA)
Find information about the minimum NCEA scores you'll need to meet the English language requirements for the University of Plymouth and UPIC.
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