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University partners with world-leading simulator provider to revolutionise floating offshore wind installations
A state-of-the-art Kongsberg K-Sim Dynamic Positioning (DP) simulator will soon complement the Marine Navigation Centre on the University of Plymouth’s campus
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Challenging gender stereotypes could help the Sri Lankan hotel industry weather the recruitment crisis
How better working conditions and career prospects for women could help to solve the post-pandemic staff shortage in the Sri Lankan hotel industry.
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Best in the South West!
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/best-in-the-south-west
University of Plymouth news: Unifresher’s Ultimate Alternative University League Table puts the University of Plymouth in pole position for South West England
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GREAT Scholarships
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/funding/scholarships/great-scholarships
In partnership with the British Council and the GREAT Britain Campaign, the University of Plymouth is offering 1 x £10,000 scholarship per country to students in Ghana, Kenya or Thailand applying for postgraduate taught courses
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Project offers visions of hope for communities as they tackle the effects of climate change
University of Plymouth news: The Net Zero Visions project has resulted in the creation of an eye-catching collection of visions, highlighting how places of all shapes and sizes are working to address the challenge of being carbon net zero
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Dee Rowett – BA (Hons) English graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/humanities-languages/dee-rowett
University of Plymouth alumni case study. Dee Rowett – BA (Hons) English - talks to us about her undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and why she opted for a career change.
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Arch-filled insoles for diabetic patients could be adversely affecting balance
Plymouth University news: Insoles with arch fills designed to prevent diabetic foot ulcers could be having an adverse impact on postural stability, according to new research
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Toddlers more responsive to accents of peers than parents
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/toddlers-more-responsive-to-accents-of-peers-than-parents
A study at the University of Plymouth has shown toddlers are more receptive to regional accents which might be spoken in nurseries and playgroups, even if they are vastly different to those spoken in the home
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Spreading the message of wildlife conservation in Greece and South Africa
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-conservation-biology/victoria-coulton
Conservation Biology
Spreading the message of wildlife conservation in Greece and South Africa. Victoria Coulton used her BSc (Hons) Conservation Biology placement year at the University of Plymouth to make a positive difference to contrasting conservation projects.
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Scholarship to help Nepalese student reach more people following earthquake disaster
After helping more than 25,000 people in earthquake-damaged areas of his home country, Nepal, postgraduate student Dr Aban Gautam has received a scholarship from the David Nott Foundation to help further his work.
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