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Seaweed Nanomaterials for Runoff Remediation: Balancing the Soil-Water Nexus for Sustainable Food Systems (SEA-FOOD)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/postgraduate-research-studentships/sea-food
University of Plymouth PhD studentship: This PhD offers an exciting opportunity to drive cutting-edge research at the soil-water interface, developing scalable, nature-inspired solutions for cleaner water and resilient food systems.
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Evaluating the Microbiome Homeostasis in Gut Health and Immunity for Thriving Whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) – MIGHT "Y" Shrimp
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/postgraduate-research-studentships/might-y-shrimp
University of Plymouth PhD studentship: This PhD project offers a unique collaboration with Lallemand Animal Nutrition, a global leader in microbial solutions for a changing world.
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Embracing the noise: micro-environmental variability as a means to infer models for plant abiotic stress responses
University of Plymouth PhD studentship: This project will provide an unprecedented multi-factorial understanding of drought stress physiology that will support the selection of crops that will perform better under future climate conditions.
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Rediscovering Lost Amphibians: Using eDNA to Detect Critically Endangered Frogs in Área de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica
University of Plymouth PhD studentship: Rediscovering Lost Amphibians: Using eDNA to Detect Critically Endangered Frogs in Área de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
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Consortium awarded £5.5million to increase HE participation from disadvantaged backgrounds
Plymouth University news: A consortium of universities and colleges across the South West – led by the University of Plymouth– has been awarded £5.5million in government funding to inspire young people from disadvantaged backgrounds into higher education
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Funding for Sierra Leone viral haemorrhagic fever project
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/funding-for-sierra-leone-viral-haemorrhagic-fever-project
Plymouth University news: A clinical training programme developed in Plymouth which uses the latest in virtual technology will train care workers in Sierra Leone to tackle viral haemorrhagic fever, thanks to international funding
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Breakthrough research suggests drug commonly used to treat blood on the brain is ‘worse than placebo’
Breakthrough research suggests drug commonly used to treat blood on the brain is ‘worse than placebo’. Chronic subdural haematoma is one of the most common disorders managed by neurosurgeons, and findings from this trial will change practice.
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Nikkei Memory Capture Project
University of Plymouth research: The Nikkei Memory Capture Project explores the challenges faced by people of Japanese descent living in Canada.
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Welfare in a Snapshot: Thermal Imaging for Real-Time and Cumulative Welfare Assessment in Hens
University of Plymouth PhD studentship: In this project, the PhD student will explore how a hen’s welfare, health, and perception of her environment can be encoded in thermal stress responses.
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Professional support services for dentists: a modified realist approach
University of Plymouth PhD studentship: Professional support services for dentists: a modified realist approach.
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