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What is neurodiversity?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/what-is-neurodiversity
PhD Sociology student Harriet Marks explores what it means to be neurodivergent and how we can be more ‘neuroinclusive’.
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£7,000 raised puts the hat on it for Brain Tumour Research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/7000-pounds-raised-puts-the-hat-on-it-for-brain-tumour-research
Plymouth University news: In the region of £7,000 has been raised at Plymouth University in support of Brain Tumour Research and the University's own research into brain tumours
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From trauma to change maker: my experience as a United Nations Climate Activist and Early Careers Researcher
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/invenite/from-trauma-to-change-maker
Reading marine biology at the University of Plymouth had been my goal since I first applied in 2016 - what I didn’t expect was that the route to obtaining a degree wouldn’t be so straight forward, nor did I realise where it would take me.
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Denis makes it home – successful charity cycle for life-saving medical research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/denis-makes-it-home
Seventy-six year-old Denis Wilkins, Chair of Peninsula Medical Foundation, cycled from Land's End to John O'Groats in aid of PMF and its work fundraising for life-saving medical research at the University of Plymouth
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It's a small world: the wonders of Nanotechnology – Professor Richard Handy
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/research-lecture-series-nanotechnology
What's on at the University of Plymouth: It's a small world: The wonders of Nanotechnology | Professor Richard Handy, exploring the dangers and benefits of this rapidly-evolving field of research. Thursday 28 February.
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Competition challenges photographers to capture Devon and Cornwall's wildlife at its best
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/photography-competition
Plymouth University news: Photographers with a keen eye for flora and fauna are being invited to take part in a competition in the South West.
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The ocean has life-giving power. Is systems thinking the key to protecting it?
Plymouth Perspectives: The ocean has life-giving power. Is systems thinking the key to protecting it? by Professor Deborah Greaves OBE and Professor John Spicer,
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Dr Tim Scott: "The sea is a constant and it is endlessly fascinating"
Lecturer in ocean exploration Dr Tim Scott on his enduring love for the oceans.
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It's not just vehicles and factories - what we eat can pollute the environment
University of Plymouth news - It's not just vehicles and factories - what we eat can pollute the environment
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It's never too early to protect a child's teeth with good nutrition
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/its-never-too-early-to-protect-a-childs-teeth-with-good-nutrition
University of Plymouth news: Working with the Family Nurse Partnership, dental students from University of Plymouth are working on ways to young pregnant women and mothers protect their children's teeth through good nutrition
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