The University of Plymouth's STEM Graduates into Business project is here to help make 2021 more positive for your business. With incentive payments of up to £3,600, small and medium-sized businesses in Devon can get financial and recruitment support...
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The Enterprise Solutions Service is pleased to launch the first call for the Research and Development Solutions Fund. The £200,000 fund, delivered in partnership between the University and Thomas Westcott Chartered Accountants, is designed to stimulate industrial...
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The Siemens Prisma MRI scanner is the first piece of machinery installed in the Brain Research & Imaging Centre (BRIC). An advanced scanner that could help scientists better understand brain activity and human behaviour has been installed...
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The new study aims to assess an until now hidden form of marine litter and show the effects it could have on our seas Tyre particles are believed to transfer in large quantities from vehicles into our...
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Service reform could reduce waiting lists and improve quality of care People with Parkinson’s in the South West are being supported to better manage their condition, with an innovative new ‘Home Based Care Pathway'. The service...
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Plymouth Science Park tenant, Pulsiv Solar Limited, a University of Plymouth spinout company, has raised £500,000 to step-up development of its novel power conversion technology. The funding is in the form of a convertible loan and includes a...
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Plymouth Science Park has loaned laboratory space to second year biomedical students, enabling them to achieve essential clinical microbiology proficiencies. Every summer, students training to be Biomedical Scientists from the University of Plymouth complete clinical placement experience...
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iMayflower is an ambitious programme bringing together Plymouth's creative talent and excellent digital resources, with the city’s existing strengths in sectors such as healthcare, marine, manufacturing and cultural tourism. With the city’s existing strengths in sectors such as...
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Results will be used in the application of AI to training the next generation of technologies for understanding the impact of environmental change. Citizen scientists are being asked to play a role in developing cutting edge...
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Using fibre-catching devices as part of the laundry process can dramatically reduce the amount of microscopic particles potentially entering the marine environment, according to new research. A study conducted at the University of Plymouth compared the efficiency of six different...
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