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The School of Nursing and Midwifery invite you to join us to continue to develop your roles as Practice Supervisors at one of our workshops. CPD workshops for Practice Assessors: The School of Nursing ...
University of Plymouth research: Our researchers will participate in the UN Ocean Conference to enable evidence-based decision-making to protect ocean health and sustainability. What's on at the ...
More than one-fifth of the global ocean – an area spanning more than 75million sq km – has been the subject of ocean darkening over the past two decades, according to new research. Ocean darkening ...
Spending time in or around nature can provide people suffering from chronic lower back pain with a degree of escapism that helps them better manage their physical discomfort, a new study has shown.
Central European Summer Time (CEST), The Whale, Palais des Expositions (Exhibition Hall), Nice, France. A global treaty to end plastic pollution is currently under negotiation; what are the ...
Hanaa Metcalfe joined the Royal Navy aged 18 with ambitions of one day pursuing higher education. While succeeding as a warfare specialist, her determination for further study saw her complete an ...
A pilot community project to create a new locally sourced fish finger for school lunches is making waves across Plymouth and beyond. Known as the Plymouth Fish Finger, the project is making use of 'by ...
An award-winning partnership that addresses the urgent need for more pharmacists, nationally and in South West England is highlighted in a new report from Universities UK’s Transformation and ...
A board game through which players use images on cards to develop and tell their own stories could be particularly appreciated among people with autism as it offers a means to explain their thoughts ...
Getting dental treatment can – for many people – feel like something of a challenge. But for those with learning disabilities, the difficulties can start far earlier in the care process, meaning they ...
Ahead of the third UN Ocean Conference (UNOC-3), a group of international scientists – including Professor Deborah Greaves OBE FREng from the University of Plymouth – have called on United Nations ...