Pages tagged with: marine-institute
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New poetry turns science of water into words
Plymouth University news: A book of poems inspired by the world’s seas and oceans - and produced following discussions with leading marine scientists - has been launched at Plymouth University
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Ocean giant moves into city school
Plymouth University news: A giant mural which aims to provide pupils with a unique insight into the marine environment has been created by students at Plymouth University and installed at Marine Academy Plymouth
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Composer rewarded for outstanding contribution to digital innovation
Plymouth University news: A composer and filmmaker whose collaborators include Barclays Bank, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the founder of Heaven 17 has received a prestigious award
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Secchi disk project reaches the Arctic Circle
Plymouth University news: A citizen science project pioneered by a marine researcher is set to be taken to one of the most remote stretches of water in the world.
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Marine Culture
University of Plymouth Marine Institute: Marine Culture.
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Marine Institute projects
Find out more about our Marine Institute projects
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Professor John Spicer
Professor John Spicer, dedicating over 30 years to understanding the effects of climate change on marine organisms.
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International Shipping and Maritime Business
University of Plymouth Marine Institute: shipping and maritime business research.
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Coastal geography and marine policy
University of Plymouth Marine Institute: Coastal geography research.
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Education
University of Plymouth has an international reputation in providing courses associated with the sea. Around 50 marine and maritime courses are taught on its campus.
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Penlee Point Atmospheric Observatory
A collaborative project between Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the University of Plymouth's Marine Institute, the Penlee Point Atmospheric Observatory (PPAO) is Plymouth’s first long term coastal atmospheric observatory.
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Coastal impacts of extreme storms in a changing climate – Professor Gerd Masselink
What's on at the University of Plymouth: Coastal impacts of extreme storms in a changing climate | Professor Gerd Masselink, the first in our Public Research Lecture series. Wednesday 23 January 2019.