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University awarded £1m to create national test facility for renewable technology
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ has been awarded more than £1million by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to create a unique facility for testing new innovations in floating offshore wind technology
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Researchers to investigate Quantum Computing for the music industry
The University is to lead a collaboration looking into the potentially game-changing impact that Quantum Computing could have upon the UK’s music industry
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New 3D, 360-degree lab tour explores vital brain tumour research
Created by Brain Tumour Research, the tour explores the University's unique research into slow-growing tumours
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Sustainability under the spotlight in collaborative research project for the creative industries
The University is part of a collaborative project that is to research sustainable practices within the creative industries.
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University calls for national review of Early Years education degrees
Researchers in the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute of Education have released a major study revealing that early years education degrees are subject to a number of challenges and variations across the country
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Research reveals full extent of seagrass beds in Looe Bay
Students from the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ have led new research showing that seagrass beds in Looe Bay, on the South Cornwall coast, are among the largest such habitats in the whole of Devon and Cornwall.
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Students search for 100 ambassadors to help preserve the planet
A group of students from the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ have begun the search for 100 young Ambassadors of Earth willing to take a proactive role in climate-related projects in their local community
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Beethoven's private legacy: his musical sketches
The 250th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven provides the backdrop for a special Christmas lecture at the University.
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Why physical activity matters now more than ever
Professor of Health Service Research, Adrian Taylor, discusses motivation, exercise schemes, and the future impact on the NHS.
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Research highlights near-miss which could have changed outcome of D-Day
Dr Harry Bennett, Associate Professor of History at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½, has uncovered a near-miss which might potentially have changed the shape of D-Day.
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Time for total rethink on the management of alien species
A new study – led by the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and the Marine and Environmental Research (MER) Lab in Cyprus – is calling for a complete rethink of how non-indigenous or alien species are considered in the future.
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New website launched to support family-focused healthcare in UK & Ireland
The new website ifnaukandireland.org/ is designed for healthcare practitioners and families to share and learn about best practice for supporting families.