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How Southgate’s England can stay calm when faced with penalties
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/psychology-of-football
How can Southgate's England stay calm at the prospect of facing fateful penalties? University of Plymouth sports psychologist Sports Jon Rhodes explains the psychological factors to consider – and how England can better 2018 and reach the World Cup final
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Understanding how fires can impact water quality in rural areas
University of Plymouth research impact: Understanding how fires can impact water quality in rural areas.
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Robots can learn how to support teachers in class sessions
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/robots-can-learn-how-to-support-teachers-in-class-sessions
Research by the University of Plymouth, and published in Science Robotics, shows robots can take just three hours to successfully learn techniques which can be used to support teachers in a classroom environment
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Conference to examine how Britain can enrich its maritime capability
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/conference-to-examine-how-britain-can-enrich-its-maritime-capability
University of Plymouth News: Britain and the Sea 3 conference to examine how Britain can enrich its maritime capability
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Your results, how to find them, and what they mean
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/essential-information/results-guidance-notes
University of Plymouth: Uncertain how to read your results statement? Need to know more about transcripts? Our guidance notes will help.
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Highlighting how creative collaborations can raise awareness of social issues
University of Plymouth news: New research focuses on a short film – Food: On the Margins in Plymouth – produced by the University and Fotonow CIC to highlight the challenges facing vulnerable members of society as a result of food poverty
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How can closing the digital divide improve older people's lives?
How can closing the digital divide improve older people's lives? Discover how University research is promoting health and well-being across generations, places and spaces through digital technology.
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Social work and conflict zones – how the profession can help
Marking World Social Work Day on 15 March, Dr Bartosz Zaniewski, Lecturer in Social Work, discusses how the profession operates in a crisis situation – and why the career is so important in helping those affected by the invasion of Ukraine.
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Study demonstrates how microplastic particles differ across the Atlantic Ocean
A study by the University and sailing charity eXXpedition has shown the waters of the North Atlantic gyre contain significantly greater quantities of microplastics than other areas of the open ocean
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Hazardous Landscapes: how geohazards shape our Earth – Professor Sarah Boulton
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/professorial-sarah-boulton
University of Plymouth research: the Inaugural Proressorial Lecture of Professor Sarah Boulton took place on 26 March 2025.
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