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📣 One month until the opening event of Expressionism: Emotions Unchained University of Plymouth 📆Sat 12 Mar 🎼Concert: Scriabin and Schönberg Our evening commences with a favourite element for regular concert-goers - a brief & fascinating scene-setting from raconteur & pianist Robert Taub.





As part of our University of Plymouth Open Day on 22 June you can find out about our extensive Study Abroad programme from Dr Simon Topping - seen here at the Grand Canyon which our students who go to Northern Arizona University visit in their induction week. plymouth.ac.uk/courses/underg…




Today! Our Arun's _New Skin for the Old Ceremony_ is out today! The Arts Institute Plymouth Humanities & Performing Arts Research @ Plymouth






The season of peace and goodwill? Not quite. Historically, #Christmas has actually been a time of evil spirits, unlucky birds and killer frogs. Histories of the Unexpected series creators James Daybell and Dr Sam Willis shine a different light on the festive period. [🧵 Thread]
![University of Plymouth (@plymuni) on Twitter photo The season of peace and goodwill? Not quite. Historically, #Christmas has actually been a time of evil spirits, unlucky birds and killer frogs.
Histories of the Unexpected series creators <a href="/JamesDaybell/">James Daybell</a> and <a href="/DrSamWillis/">Dr Sam Willis</a> shine a different light on the festive period.
[🧵 Thread] The season of peace and goodwill? Not quite. Historically, #Christmas has actually been a time of evil spirits, unlucky birds and killer frogs.
Histories of the Unexpected series creators <a href="/JamesDaybell/">James Daybell</a> and <a href="/DrSamWillis/">Dr Sam Willis</a> shine a different light on the festive period.
[🧵 Thread]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FkAjITUWYAA9QWZ.jpg)


If you are feeling festive you might enjoy this series of tweets about Christmas from our @plymuni colleague James Daybell & Dr Sam Willis

The Plymouth Nature Film Festival is returning to the city this month, exploring humans’ relationship with nature and how both are adapting in the face of global change. The festival is being held in the city’s Market Hall – in partnership with Real Ideas – on Sat 29 April.


Two great free workshops for entrepreneurial University of Plymouth students & University of Plymouth Alumni 2nd May - What are the legal requirements for starting a business? 16th May - The price is right! How much should you charge for your product or service? plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/the-c…
