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Musica Viva welcomes you to our upcoming 2024-25 season
Our 2024-25 Musica Viva season celebrates works of the deeply expressive composer Béla Bartók.
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Professor Oliver Hanemann - Emeritus Professor
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Headlines and highlights from the 2023-24 season
Looking ahead to our new season starting in September 2023, we’re delighted to offer a preview of our latest music programme of talks, performances and new and exciting collaborations.
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BIO-PLASTIC-RISK: biodegradable bioplastics – assessing environmental risk
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-litter/bio-plastic-risk
University of Plymouth research: Establishing the fate of biodegradable bioplastics (BBPs) in the environment and their effect on organisms and ecosystem function.
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Combined effects of plastic pollution and seawater flooding amplify threats to coastal plant species
University of Plymouth news: A new study by the University highlights how a combination of environmental stressors can increase the threats faced by plants in some of the planet’s critical ecosystems
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Arts and community
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/our-stories/150/highlights/arts-and-community
150 with University of Plymouth - learn more about our arts and community highlights.
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University set to host unique multi-art festival in celebration of Expressionism
A multi-art festival is set for the University in March focused on the Expressionism intellectual movement
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Virtuoso to perform "revolutionary" Beethoven piano sonata in Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/virtuoso-to-perform-revolutionary-beethoven-piano-sonata-in-plymouth
Music lovers in Devon are to be treated to a free talk and performance by a leading international concert pianist and expert on Beethoven.
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SeaBioComp
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/materials-and-structures-research-group/seabiocomp
MAterials and STructures Research Group SeaBioComp: Development and demonstrators of durable biobased composites for a marine environment.
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Low Voltage - Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (LV-STEM)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/facilities/plymouth-electron-microscopy-centre/techniques/lv-stem
LV-STEM stands for electron imaging in transmission mode in an SEM, with relatively lower acceleration voltage compared to STEM mode in a TEM.
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