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Second home owners feel they have positive impact on tourist communities - study
Plymouth University news: Second home owners in North Cornwall believe they have an overwhelmingly positive impact on the region generating opportunities for employment and boosting the economy, a study has suggested.
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Our final frontier: the land below ground
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/our-final-frontier-the-land-below-ground
University of Plymouth Pioneers: Professor Iain Stewart, MBE. Our final frontier: the land below ground
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Plymouth's National Marine Park set to receive £9.5m
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouths-national-marine-park-set-to-receive-9-5m
The National Marine Park in Plymouth has been awarded £9.5m from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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Resilience, empathy and passion – but what else does it take to be a lawyer for the people?
Resilience, empathy and passion – but what else does it take to be a lawyer for the people? Donna Butler, an associate at GA Solicitors, puts forward a fair case for the power of empathy and studying law at the University of Plymouth.
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Dr Sonja Heintz - Lecturer in Psychology
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Women suffering severe pregnancy sickness are not getting required support, new research shows
Research by PhD student Caitlin Dean shows that women suffering severe pregnancy sickness are not receiving the support they need – with some even terminating wanted pregnancies as a last resort.
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£2.7m European funding to improve eHealth in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/27m-european-funding-to-improve-ehealth-in-cornwall
The University of Plymouth and a collaboration of Cornish and national partners have been awarded £2.7m European funding to improve the use of eHealth in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
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Student-led workshops in schools and colleges with Peninsula Pathways
University of Plymouth, Peninsula Pathways student-led workshops. Information on student-led workshops available in schools and colleges.
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Research hopes to make dental visits less stressful for children with autism
Inspired by her own experience as a mum to a five-year-old son with autism, dental hygienist Nicole Thomas has published new research hoping to make dental examinations less stressful for autistic children.
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Why return to study?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/returning-to-study/why-return-to-study
University of Plymouth: Your decision to return to study depends on your goals, aspirations and whether higher education can offer you something that meets your needs
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