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University of Plymouth news: Researchers from the University are part of an international project which has explored how changes in the global climate are altering the behaviour of rivers as they flow ...
Women from across the University of Plymouth and beyond have shared successes and challenged expectations at special events marking International Women’s Day. Welcoming staff, students and alumni, the ...
Almost 60% more litter can be found in the UK’s coastal communities than in inland locations, according to new research. A study, published in the journal Marine Pollution Bulletin, is the first ...
The University of Plymouth has been shortlisted in seven categories of the Student Nursing Times Awards – with one student nominated in three. The University of Plymouth has been shortlisted in seven ...
Researchers at the University of Plymouth are part of a new partnership project which will help to re-establish Dartmoor’s ancient woodland pastures and temperate rainforests. Around 8.5 hectares of ...
The £14.5million redevelopment of the Fitzroy Building was led by graduates using their skills to inspire the next generation A new University of Plymouth building is inspiring the business leaders of ...
The University of Plymouth formally reopened its refurbished Fitzroy Building today. The £14.5 million development is the new home of Plymouth Business School (PBS), and guest of honour was Plymouth ...
A critically endangered species of shark could be forced to adapt to new habitats – or face extinction – as a result of changes in the ocean predicted to occur as a result of climate change, a new ...
When someone is released from prison, they can be recalled to custody for up to 28 days for minor breaches of their licence conditions in a practice known as ‘fixed-term recall’ (FTR). Now a new ...
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