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Funding for student oral cancer project
Plymouth University news: A first-year dental student from the University of Plymouth has received funding of £1,000 from the Peninsula Medical Foundation to develop a 3D model of tumour-like cells for use in mouth cancer research
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South West’s most exciting new businesses invited to join exclusive network
Plymouth University news: The second annual recruitment to the exclusive GAIN20 network has begun with innovative entrepreneurs sought from across the South West
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International fisheries science working group opens its doors to Plymouth students
Plymouth University news: The annual meeting of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea is held at the University, with a number of students being given the opportunity to attend and engage in topical debate.
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Artists from across the world to feature in second Plymouth Contemporary
Plymouth University news: Contemporary artworks demonstrating high levels of quality and vision have been selected to feature in a dual-site exhibition for the second Plymouth Contemporary.
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Novelist and creative writing academic shortlisted for prestigious Commonwealth Short Story Prize
Plymouth University news: University academic and graduate Tom Vowler, an award-winning writer, has been chosen for a final 21, from 6,000 entries, in the Commonwealth Short Story Prize
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Scientists identify cause of the ‘sea fangle’ phenomenon
Plymouth University news: In a new paper published in Biological Conservation, scientists at the university say plastic pollution is causing damage to Pink Sea Fan populations and leading to 'sea fangles' being washed up on shore.
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How arts can give more people 'a seat at the table'
Dr Clare Pettinger has contributed to new report by the Food Research Collaboration on how art-based research methods could help identify and address food-related problems.
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FLUX competition sees winners fly high
A team of law students, Magnum Opus, has won this year’s FLUX competition after planning a Kite Flying Festival for local charity, St Luke’s Hospice.
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Plymouth physio elected onto national board
Physiotherapy lecturer Amanda Denton has been voted onto the national board of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Neurology (ACPIN).
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Teenage patient’s plea to help fund research for brain tumours
Plymouth University news: Treatment for a brain tumour has left teenager Charlotte Reid with life-changing symptoms, yet she is doing her bit to support research at the University of Plymouth for better more effective therapies
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Scientists use satellite data to build detailed geological picture of remote landscapes
Scientists at the University of Plymouth have been awarded access to cutting edge data captured during the TanDEM-X satellite mission in order to gain a better understanding of our planet’s geomorphology
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University strengthens ties with HKU SPACE
The University of Plymouth has strengthened its ties with the University of Hong Kong School of Professional and Continuing Education (HKU SPACE).