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Gendered Interpretations at the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Vasa Museum
BA (Hons) History news: Gendered Interpretations at the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Vasa Museum
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Soil erosion image to feature in national showcase of science photography
An image captured during the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's Jali Ardhi project has led to its photographer being nominated for an award from The Royal Photographic Society
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University works with city partners to enhance parks and green spaces
The Green Minds project, led by Plymouth City Council in partnership with the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ and other organisations, has received almost €4million in funding from the European Commission
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A new method of tooth repair? Scientists uncover mechanisms that could help future dental treatment
The study in 'Nature Communications' shows that a gene called Dlk1 enhances stem cell activation and tissue regeneration in tooth healing.
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Evolving design teaching in a changing education climate
The journey students take to come to us is changing, and has altered quite considerably since I was in education as a learner, rather than a teacher.
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Histories of the Unexpected at the Chalke Valley History Festival
BA (Hons) History news: Professor James Daybell and Dr Sam Willis take Histories of the Unexpected at the Chalke Valley History Festival
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¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ faces The 3rd Degree
The ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ appears on the long-running Radio 4 show The 3rd Degree for the first time.
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Leading medicine and dentistry academics awarded National Teaching Fellowships
Professor Kamran Ali and Dr Richard Ayres, from the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµâ€™s Faculty of Health: Medicine, Dentistry and Human Sciences, have been awarded National Teaching Fellowships by Advance HE.
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Film crews capture first evidence of leopard seals sharing food
James Robbins, a Visiting Research Fellow at the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ, has led a new study which showed up to 36 seals feeding at the same king penguin colony in South Georgia
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Will depression treatment work for me? Research shows that brain activity may help predict success of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
New research has shown how the brain activity of patients with depression, captured by MRI scans, may help doctors predict who will respond to the therapy.
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The South West Museums Federation Conference 2019
BA (Hons) History news: The South West Museums Federation Conference was hosted by the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ history department from 4-5 July 2019.
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Study identifies way to enhance the sustainability of manufactured soils
Scientists from the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ demonstrated that adding biochar to soil constructed from waste materials, reduces the loss of essential nutrients such as nitrogen and carbon