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Russophone Baltic Motherland: Vestiges of the USSR, false dialogues, and infiltration of Baltic society
University of Plymouth: Analysis of the vestiges of the USSR, false dialogues, and infiltration of Baltic society.
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Dr Adam De Paor-Evans - Teaching Fellow in Architecture
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New website to help families spot bowel cancer risks
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-website-to-help-families-spot-bowel-cancer-risks
Research by PhD student Selina Goodman has led to the creation a new website to help families at a high risk of bowel cancer
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Uncharted territory
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/uncharted-territory
Plymouth University academics, Doctors Phil Hosegood and Kate Adams, joined a select group of scientists on a research trip, funded by the Bertarelli Foundation, to one of the most diverse and abundant ecosystems on the planet, the Chagos Archipelago.
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It's All About the River
University of Plymouth news: Premieres from BAFTA nominated artists and a series of open air screenings in iconic riverside locations will be among the highlights of It's All About the River, an ambitious new film festival in September and October 2014.
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International students: apply for an undergraduate course
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international/apply/undergraduate
University of Plymouth: instructions for applying to study on an undergraduate course as an international student.
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Student Victim Support Service launched at University
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/student-victim-support-service-launched-at-university
University of Plymouth news: A new Victim Support Service has been launched at the University of Plymouth – run by students for students in need.
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Professor Iain Stewart invited to Rio for a triathlon of speaking events
University of Plymouth news: Professor Iain Stewart MBE has completed a trio of high-profile speaking events in Rio, Brazil, as part of a scientific and cultural programme organised with the British Olympic Foundation.
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Documentary aims to reveal the human side of earthquake science
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/documentary-aims-to-reveal-the-human-side-of-earthquake-science
The 60-minute documentary Pseudotachylyte, by Associate Professor in Photography Heidi Morstang, focuses on a University of Plymouth research project examining the mechanisms which cause earthquake cycles to begin up to 40km below the earth’s surface.
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Connecting with the industry
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/meng-civil-engineering/connecting-with-the-industry
Civil Engineering
As a course focused on employability, we’ve developed a number of relationships with the industry to help provide you with the connections and opportunities you’ll need to begin your career.
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