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University works alongside plant therapy brand at new £1million research facility in Cornwall
Academics from the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ's School of Biological and Marine Sciences are working with Trelonk Molecular Wellbeing on a number of joint projects.
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Tracking devices aim to monitor fish movements off the UK coastline
Scientists from the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ 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 ²ÝùÊÓÆµ 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 ²ÝùÊÓÆµ 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 ²ÝùÊÓÆµ in national nursing awards
The ²ÝùÊÓÆµ 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 ²ÝùÊÓÆµ 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