News tagged with: marine
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Plymouth University receives national award for Outstanding Employer Engagement
Plymouth University news: The Hydrographic Academy, an innovative long-distance learning programme for professional mariners in the off-shore sector, has won the Outstanding Employer Engagement Initiative at the annual Times Higher Education Awards
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Marine research funding success for the University and the city
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University receives £368,000 from the Natural Environment Research Council - part of a combined £1.4 million awarded to research institutions in the city
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Experts call for coordinated management of Channel waters
Plymouth University news: Marine experts in UK and France call for coordinated management of Channel
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Marine graduates prepare for new challenge out at sea
Plymouth University news: Two Plymouth University marine graduates have embarked on a six-month training programme in a bid to beat a century-old rowing record.
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Hydrographic Academy shortlisted for Times Higher Education Award
Plymouth University News: The Hydrographic Academy – a world first in distance learning provided by Plymouth University in partnership with geosciences company Fugro N.V – is in the running for a major national accolade.
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University of Plymouth sailor’s ship comes in
University of Plymouth news: University of Plymouth sailor Lorenzo Chiavarini has been crowned the Under-21 Laser World Champion.
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Public encouraged to help protect seas and shores from pollution
Plymouth University news: Public encouraged to help protect seas and shores from pollution
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Cross-Channel conference on science and governance of the Channel Marine Ecosystem
University of Plymouth news: University of Plymouth supported a conference in Caen, which brought experts together to promote the effective governance of cross-Channel ecosystems
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Supermarket of marine rubbish in new exhibition
Plymouth University news: A remarkable ‘supermarket’ stocked entirely from marine litter is set to feature in a new exhibition dedicated to raising public awareness of the problem of pollution in our seas.
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Could complex chemical compounds pose health risk?
University of Plymouth news: The potential of minute particles – around 100 times smaller in diameter than a human hair – to increase the risks of developing diseases such as cancer is to be analysed in a study led by experts at University of Plymouth.
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens state-of-the-art Marine Building
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opened the University of Plymouth’s cutting-edge Marine Building at a special ceremony