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Tracking devices aim to monitor fish movements off the UK coastline
Scientists from the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ worked with the Isles of Scilly Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority to deploy monitoring devices that will help them paint a comprehensive picture of the movements of an endangered marine species.
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Seabed recovers more quickly following extreme storms than from the impacts of bottom-towed fishing
New research by the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ examined the impact of the 2013/14 winter storms on the Lyme Bay Marine Protected Area
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From couch to ultra-marathon – mental imagery technique can aid running challenge completion
New research shows self-professed non-runners were more likely to complete the challenge using a motivational intervention known as functional imagery training (FIT)
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University advances project to create first class training facility for health professionals
The ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ is making significant progress on work to create an outstanding facility to support its Faculty of Health in delivering the next generation of health professionals.
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Shortlisting success for Plymouth in national nursing awards
The ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ has made the final of six categories at the Student Nursing Times Awards
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Neural network models of the future – the key to unlocking how our brain works
Dr Thomas Wennekers has co-authored a perspectives paper for ‘Nature Reviews Neuroscience’ on the future of neural network models
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World premiere of Beethoven string quartet heads up the autumn programme for The Arts Institute
A preview of the autumn season of The Arts Institute's public arts and culture programme
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More focus needed on mental health of dental professionals
The ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ conducted the review for the General Dental Council, finding that more research needed to be done on mental health in the wider dental team.
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New method to help GPs manage patients with multiple health conditions
The SHERPA model could be an effective tool for GP trainees, new research shows.
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Keeping doctors and patients safe in the NHS – project extension to further explore remediation
RESTORE 2 will work with five NHS sites across the UK to optimise remediation – the range of interventions aimed at improving doctors’ performance if they slip below expected standards.
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University-business collaborations awarded share of £100,000
Five research collaborations between academics and businesses have been chosen for the second round of the Research and Development Solutions Fund
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Local and international impact sees academic awarded National Teaching Fellowship
received the accolade for a sustained track record of impact on teaching and learning in Higher Education at a local, national and international level.