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Graduate profile - Phil Ridley
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-geography/profile-phil-ridley
Geography
Phil graduated in 2014 and after an MSc moved into a GIS analyst job with SmartWater
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Graduate profile - Amy Haworth Johns
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-geography/graduate-profile-amy-haworth-johns
Geography
Amy graduated in September 2014 and is now working in the charity sector for Climate Revolution.
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Social media and science combine to show how ship’s plastic cargo dispersed from Florida to Norway
A ship’s container lost overboard in the North Atlantic has resulted in printer cartridges washing up everywhere from the coast of Florida to northern Norway, researchers at the University of Plymouth found.
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Geography graduate profile - Matt Bishop
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-geography/graduate-profile-matt-bishop
Geography
2014 BA (Hons) Geography graduate Matt Bishop is undertaking an ambitious circumnavigation of the globe - on a scooter with a sidecar.
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Celebrating the best of UK coding talent
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/yrs-festival-of-code-at-plymouth-university
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University and Institute of Digital Art and Technology host the final of Young Rewired State's 2014 Festival of Code
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Abigail Jackson - MRes Dance graduate
University of Plymouth MRes Dance graduate Abigail Jackson has successfully secured funding to continue her studies at MPhil/PhD level.
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Iconic projects win at the quadruple
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/iconic-projects-win-at-the-quadruple
Plymouth University News: Two iconic projects which have transformed the eastern edge of Plymouth University’s city centre campus have each won two accolades at the 2014 Abercrombie Awards
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Rebecca Matthews – BA (Hons) Graphic Communication with Typography graduate
University of Plymouth: Rebecca Matthews alumni case study.
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Electricity can flow through graphene at high frequencies without energy loss - study
University of Plymouth news: Electrical signals transmitted at high frequencies lose none of their energy when passed through the ‘wonder material’ graphene, a study led by the University of Plymouth has shown.
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Girls into Geoscience wins national award for inspiring female scientists
Girls into Geoscience, launched at the University of Plymouth in 2014, has received The Geological Society’s R H Worth Award, which is presented in recognition of achievements in outreach, public engagement and/or education.
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