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“I’ve got four people in my house, but I only actually get money to keep three of us alive”
University of Plymouth news: New research by Citizens Advice Plymouth and the University of Plymouth explores the impacts of the Two-child Limit Policy on families in Plymouth
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World-first masters to combine expedition and diving medicine
University of Plymouth news: The University of Plymouth is launching a world-first postgraduate qualification combining the two to support healthcare delivery in some of the world’s harshest environments.
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Marine light pollution science initiative endorsed by United Nations
University of Plymouth news: The GOALANN international initiative, which aims to provide the science needed to better manage global light emissions into the ocean, has been endorsed by the United Nations as one of its new Ocean Decade Actions.
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Workshop aims to celebrate and inspire female researchers
University of Plymouth news: The first-of-its-kind inclusive researcher workshop, coordinated by the University and Elsevier, sought to raise awareness of some of the barriers facing female researchers.
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University of Plymouth backs devolution for Devon and Cornwall
University of Plymouth news: The University of Plymouth is supportive of new proposals aimed at meeting the Government's requirements for devolution in the South West.
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A Sustainable Development Goal for space?
University of Plymouth news: An international team of scientists, led by the University, calls for the creation of an 18th addition to the United Nations goals which would aim to mitigate against the accumulation of space junk in Earth’s orbit
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Mediterranean sharks continue to decline despite conservation progress
University of Plymouth news: New research by the University has found more than 200 measures in place to protect sharks and rays across the 22 coastal states of the Mediterranean region
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International partnership aims to provide first-class osteopathy training
University of Plymouth news: The University and International Osteopathic Education (IOE) are collaborating to deliver a new Master of Osteopathic Medicine programme
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Meet the 72-year-old History student who says it’s never too late to study
Tony Miller, a 72-year-old BA (Hons) History with Creative Writing student, says coming to University was one of the best decisions he’s made.
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Plymouth’s explorers share expertise at national event
University of Plymouth news: Students, staff and alumni attended the annual RGS Explore event, which supports people in all disciplines as they push geographical boundaries.
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Giant volcanic eruptions affected Earth’s climate but were not responsible for dinosaur extinction, study suggests
University of Plymouth news: New research involving scientists at the University aims to enhance our understanding of a turbulent period of Earth’s history
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Social science festival success
University of Plymouth news: The University held events ranging from cooking to the sand crisis at the ESRC Festival of Social Science.