News tagged with: news
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Sri Lankan partners open world-first green town
Plymouth University news: Key academic partner, the National School of Business Management, in Sri Lanka, opens a new green university town that will create new opportunities for students in the country, and in Plymouth.
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Sir Brian Leveson to deliver the 23rd annual Pilgrim Fathers Lecture
Plymouth University news: One of the country’s most high profile legal figures, The Rt Hon Sir Brian Leveson, is coming to Plymouth to deliver the 23rd annual Pilgrim Fathers lecture
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Science Council award for dental PhD student and research assistant
Plymouth University news: A PhD student and research assistant from Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, has been awarded a prize by the Science Council for her PPD report
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Adolescents do not ‘get the gist’ when it comes to making risky decisions online
Plymouth University news: Adolescents are more likely than adults to take online risks, regardless of the gamble involved, according to new research by academics in the School of Psychology
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Plymouth lung expert plays role in Ugandan lung institute
Plymouth University news: The Makerere Lung Institute in Uganda is at the forefront of innovations in care and research related to lung disease, and Dr Rupert Jones from Plymouth University is playing a vital role
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Peninsula Arts Sinfonietta prepares for inaugural concert in Plymouth
Plymouth University news: A new ensemble bringing together a selection of the South West’s most talented musicians, the Peninsula Arts Sinfonietta, will be giving its first concert in Plymouth on Saturday 12 November
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University announces the appointment of new Deputy Vice-Chancellors
University of Plymouth news: The University appoints Professor Julian Chaudhuri as Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education and Student Experience, and Professor Jerry Roberts as Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Enterprise.
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International award for medical educator
University of Plymouth news: An international medical education award has recognised the important work a virtual reality training tool has played in helping to control the spread of Ebola in West Africa.
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Arch-filled insoles for diabetic patients could be adversely affecting balance
Plymouth University news: Insoles with arch fills designed to prevent diabetic foot ulcers could be having an adverse impact on postural stability, according to new research
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Promotion for neuro tumour scientist
Plymouth University news: Dr Sylwia Ammoun's work into finding drug therapies for tumours of the nervous system, has been recognised with her promotion to Senior Research Fellow
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Consultancy group ends first year of operation with work in UK, Europe and beyond
Plymouth University news: A research-based consultancy group made up predominantly of academics from the Coastal Processes Research Group, Marine Physics Research Group and Marine Institute at Plymouth University has completed its first year of operation
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Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival explores reinvention of the human voice
Plymouth University news: The 12th edition of the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival – taking place at Plymouth University from 24-26 February 2017 – will explore the reinvention of the human voice