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Microscopic image earns global recognition
Plymouth University news: A striking magnified image of a Forsythia pollen grain generated at Plymouth University has been shortlisted for an international competition
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Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) focus of new research commissioned by the Royal Town Planning Institute South West
Plymouth University news: Local Enterprise Partnerships focus of new research commissioned by the Royal Town Planning Institute South West
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Summer consultancy project with Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team Plymouth (DSRTP)
BSc (Hons) Business Management students conducted a marketing strategy aiming to deliver outcomes that have been put to use by our partner, DSRTP.
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Computer interface helps disabled patients
Plymouth University news: Pioneering technology created at Plymouth University has been used to unite a string quartet and four people living with severe disability for a world first in musical performance
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University of Plymouth student secures place at FINA World Aquatics Championships
University of Plymouth news: University of Plymouth student secures place at FINA World Aquatics Championships in Russia on 24 July
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Student neuro tumour project is set to “INSPIRE”
Plymouth University news: A medical student from Plymouth University Peninsula School of Medicine has received a grant to support his research study into tumours of the nervous system
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Artists attend launch of Plymouth Contemporary Open 2015
Plymouth University news: Striking works by artists from across the UK and Europe have gone on show to the public as part of the first Plymouth Contemporary Open, held at Plymouth University
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Researching the impact of jazz improvisation
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University Lecturer in Music Dr Katherine Williams has been awarded the first ever Jazz Research Fellowship by the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation and the Jazz Education Network
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Offering an effective route to a low carbon economy
Plymouth University news: researchers from the Fleming Policy Centre – including Dr Victoria Hurth from Plymouth University – have set out the potential of a policy framework for meeting the ambitious carbon emissions reductions targets
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Marine litter undermines benefits of coastal environments
Plymouth University news: Scientists at Plymouth University have published a study which shows marine litter has the potential to undermine the psychological benefits of coastal environments
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Superfast broadband has benefited Cornwall's economy by nearly £200M
Plymouth University news: Independent experts say Superfast broadband has benefited Cornwall's economy by nearly £200M
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Self-monitoring app fills gap left by cuts to NHS epilepsy monitoring
Plymouth University news: Routine epilepsy monitoring has been cut from the NHS, but an app developed by Plymouth University, the NHS in Cornwall and charity SUDEP Action will help those with epilepsy to self-monitor their condition