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Art for nursing students to help boost their resilience
ҹèƵ news: A new project at the University's Truro School of Nursing is exploring whether art workshops can help students
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ҹèƵ’s new Vice-Chancellor expresses optimism for the future
ҹèƵ news: Professor Richard Davies has started work as the ҹèƵ's new Vice-Chancellor.
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University takes the helm of global scientific drilling research programme
ҹèƵ news:The ҹèƵ will lead the central scientific body at the heart of a global research initiative that aims to unlock some of the secrets hidden beneath the world’s seafloor.
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Professor Dame Judith Petts DBE retires as Vice-Chancellor
ҹèƵ news: Professor Dame Judith Petts DBE has retired as the University's Vice-Chancellor following a 45-year career in higher education.
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Study highlights complex ocean conditions facing world’s most powerful tidal turbine
ҹèƵ news: Scientists from the University and the Marine Biological Association led a study that combined innovative drone technology and boat-based surveys to pave the way for the efficient and sustainable development of tidal energy
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£1m project aims to forecast long-term effects of debris transported by natural disasters
ҹèƵ news: Led by the University, the SUPERSLUG initiative will assess how sediment moved by landslides, avalanches and other extreme events can impact river systems and the landscapes and communities near them
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‘Amazing’ program inspires future students into engineering
ҹèƵ news: The Engineering for Inclusion program, a project to remove barriers into engineering, has been hailed a huge success.
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University scientist plays key role in global Plankton Manifesto
ҹèƵ news: Dr Abigail McQuatters-Gollop helped to develop a landmark document, unveiled at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, which emphasises the critical role of plankton for the planet.
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£2.4 million project aims to help people with multiple long-term conditions stay well
ҹèƵ news: Researchers from the University are part of a major new project aiming to establish some of the common issues that exist for people living with more than one health condition.
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“Two days in ҹèƵ made me want to stay for the year”
Kyra Rosas came to the University on international exchange from Florida.
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Demand-side actions could help construction sector deliver on net-zero targets
ҹèƵ news: New research led by the University used a detailed mathematical model to demonstrate that the construction sector in the UK and Europe could almost eliminate its carbon emissions by 2060.