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Putting the environment at the heart of architecture
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni/success-stories/trailblazers/sarah-lee
University of Plymouth trailblazers: Architecture graduate Sarah Lee is an advocate for radical change in architecture to confront the climate emergency.
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business Student Hub
University of Plymouth: the online student support resource for students who are part of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business.
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Researchers use artificial intelligence to predict probability of life on other planets
A project led by PhD student Christopher Bishop and Professor in Artificial Intelligence and Cognition Angelo Cangelosi, from the University of Plymouth, is using artificial neural networks to predict the probability of life on other planets
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University research informs government report into future management of protected landscapes
Research conducted at the University of Plymouth has featured in a government report examining the future challenges facing National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Creative media and filmmaking
School of Art, Design and Architecture
Creative media with the University of Plymouth University subject area information page.
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Student Participation in Arts scheme (SPiA)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/the-bridge/the-arts-and-culture-programme/spia
The Arts Institute has a unique Student Participation in Arts scheme (SPiA) exclusively for University of Plymouth students.
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Academic helps create immersive light show for sell-out musical performances
University of Plymouth news: Professor Chris Bennewith and members of the artistic collective Squidsoup are working alongside electronic music pioneer Four Tet
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Survey assesses impact of organised crime on Devon and Cornwall’s farming communities
University of Plymouth news: Survey assesses impact of organised crime on Devon and Cornwall’s farming communities. Researchers from the University are working to identify and map the impacts of organised crime in rural areas.
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Study shows potentially harmful arsenic levels at popular former mining works
A study by the University of Plymouth has shown that arsenic levels at a former mining site in the Tamar Valley are posing a health risk to employees and the public using the site.
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Psychiatry profession ‘must make itself more appealing to state educated non-whites’, new study suggests
Figures show doctors are more likely to apply for psychiatry training if they are older, white and privately educated with below average performance at medical school.
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