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BA (Hons) History with Foundation induction information
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/welcome/induction/ba-history-with-foundation
University of Plymouth – ‘BA (Hons) History with Foundation’ - induction information
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Minute plastic fibres found in abundance in the deep seas
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/microplastics-abundant-in-the-deep-seas
Plymouth University News: Around four billion minute fibres could be littering each square kilometre of some of the world’s deep seas, according to a study led by Plymouth University and the Natural History Museum.
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Dr Claire Fitzpatrick - Lecturer in History
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History and impact of malaria parasite inspire immersive audiovisual installation
Plymouth University news: An art installation created by Plymouth University academics and inspired by one of the world’s deadliest diseases has gone on display at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus Conference Centre’s Cultural Zone
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PhD Transtechnology Research (Full-time, Part-time route available)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/phd-transtechnology-research
School of Art, Design and Architecture
University of Plymouth: PhD in Transtechnology - We welcome applications for both practice-led and more 'traditional' forms of postgraduate research.
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Dr James Gregory - Associate Professor of Modern British History
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MA Environmental Humanities (Full-time, Part-time route available)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/ma-environmental-humanities
School of Society and Culture
MA Environmental Humanities brings multiple disciplinary perspectives into dialogue with the ecological sciences, conservation and environmental thought.
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Dr Hannah Theaker - Lecturer in History and Politics
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Featured module: Germany from Unification to Reunification
History
Key themes in modern German history.
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Fewer viral relics may be due to a less bloody evolutionary history
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/fewer-viral-relics-may-be-due-to-a-less-bloody-evolutionary-history
Plymouth University news: Prehistoric viral DNA exists in all animals, but it is decreasing in human beings - a new study describes how this is happening and that it may be because our lifestyles have become progressively less bloody
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