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Assessment, management and escalation of the acutely ill adult (degree and masters level) (HEAD346 / APP737)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/cpd/assessment-management-and-escalation-of-the-acutely-ill-adult
The University of Plymouth offers this module at degree and masters level in partnership with local NHS trusts to develop critical analysis skills to assess, manage and seek appropriate help for acutely ill adults in non-critical care acute areas
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Lobster tagging to assess habitat restoration effects of offshore aquaculture
University of Plymouth news: As part of the Ropes to Reef project, work is beginning to tag lobsters living in and around the mussel farm so the project team can gain a better appreciation of their movements and the habitats they favour
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Academic nominated by UK Government to contribute to global biodiversity assessment of nature’s contributions to people
University of Plymouth news: Dr Sian Rees will be a lead author on a multi-year assessment to identify the most effective means to monitor global biodiversity and its links to human health and wellbeing
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Academic aiming to bridge the gap worldwide for people in need of basic assistive products
Alice Inman, Programme Lead for MSc Global and Remote Healthcare, attended a World Health Organisation (WHO) summit in Geneva to discuss how simple assistive products such as hearing aids and wheelchairs can be delivered to people who need them most.
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Gabrielle Garland – BSc (Hons) Environmental Science graduate
University of Plymouth - Gabrielle Garland alumni case study
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Clinically isolated syndromes (CIS)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/swims/clinically-isolated-syndromes
University of Plymouth: Find out how you can take part in the SWIMS project if you have CIS.
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400 years later: reconsidering the Mayflower
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/reconsidering-the-mayflower
400 years later: reconsidering the Mayflower. Dr Kathryn Gray, Associate Professor in Early American Literature, reflects on our assumptions about the Mayflower's voyage and its consequences
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University receives funding to develop cyber protection for maritime sector
The University of Plymouth has been awarded funding from the Maritime Research and Innovation UK (MarRI-UK) initiative to meet the growing demand for technology that will protect the UK’s maritime sector from cyber-attacks
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In focus: Piracy and Privateering in the British Isles, 1560–1816
History
Piracy and privateering activity in the seas around the British Isles and further afield.
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Gintare Zaksaite
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/psychology-section/phd/gintare-zaksaite
Plymouth University Psychology PhD student
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