Pages tagged with: sustainability-research
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Sustainable construction project wins major European award
CobBauge, an EU-funded sustainable construction project between partners in England and France, was named the best sustainability project at the European Commission's RegioStars event.
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Creative Associates 2019
The Creative Associates Awards 2019 at the University of Plymouth aims to discover novel and innovative ways of communicating research
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Creative Associates: Photo reporting of pulmonary rehabilitation
Dr Rupert Jones from the University of Plymouth, along with Carey Marks, a photojournalist, documents a visit to Kyrgyzstan and the implementation of pulmonary rehabilitation
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Antibiotic resistant infections are a major threat to human health
Plymouth University researchers share their thoughts about antibiotic resistant infections
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The Sustainability Hub
Find out more about the Sustainability Hub at the University of Plymouth
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Pseudotachylyte
Heidi Morstang from the University of Plymouth worked with Films at 59 to create Pseudotachylyte, a documentary film about searching for the causes of earthquakes
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Waves
A sound journey through the stories and natural landscape of Start Bay
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Food: On the Margins in Plymouth
Dr Clare Pettinger of the University of Plymouth, alongside Fotonow CIC, create a documentary film to illustrate the stark realities of the lived experience of food insecurity in Plymouth
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The Art of Politics
Dr Nichola Harmer from the University of Plymouth, alongside artist Naomi Hart, aim to represent sustainability challenges in the UK's overseas territories through fine art
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Plastic Scoop
A synthetic ocean: Grand Theft Auto V meets plastic pollution and global heating
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Creative Recovery: Mapping refugees' memories of home as heritage
Dr Sana Murrani from the University of Plymouth, along with Carey Marks, a photojournalist, worked with 12 refugees and asylum seekers on visualising the meaning of 'home'
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Sustainability research projects
University of Plymouth: Information about sustainability research projects at the University of Plymouth.