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Welcome to the University of Plymouth School of Biological and Marine Sciences. The school is a great place to study biology and ecology - fantastic location, great facilities and a choice of ...
At the dawn of the millennium, a group of eminent scientists began compiling a list of the threats they felt were most likely to impact the world’s rocky shorelines over the coming quarter of a ...
A new study, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B journal, has shown that crabs with more sensory hairs on their claws recover faster from a startle response. Animals that recover ...
The new Civic Engagement Agreement is a landmark step towards a coordinated approach to deliver social value, reduce deprivation and improve long-term outcomes for Plymouth households.
University of Plymouth: MSc Robotics - Be inspired to innovate and develop the robots, artificial intelligence and autonomous systems of tomorrow’s world.
The Great South West Partnership – which includes representatives from the University of Plymouth – is calling for Government to deliver a multi-port solution that would unlock major investment ...
Students and staff in the University of Plymouth’s law team welcomed a very special visitor, recently. President of the Law Society of England and Wales, Richard Atkinson came to the University’s Law ...
The University of Plymouth and International Osteopathic Education (IOE) have formed a new partnership that will offer first-class training to aspiring osteopaths from across the world. The ...
However, a new study has shown that iconic characters such as Peter Rabbit – or Toad and Ratty from The Wind in the Willows – can also play an important role in children’s psychological development.
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