A University of Padua study reveals the mechanisms trapping microplastics in river sediments

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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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With around 9 billion tons of plastics produced since the mid-twentieth century, the global production of plastics has increased exponentially in recent years, reaching nearly 400 million tons annually, becoming one of the most significant environmental problems above all others. Once released into the environment, plastics undergo further fragmentation due to biological and physical processes. These microplastics are tiny particles that measure from five millimetres to thousandths of a millimetre and are easily dispersed in the seas and oceans, damaging habitats, causing risk to human health and the planet.

Rivers act as plastic conveyor belts that transfer microplastics from the mainland to the seas. During this transfer, microplastics can remain trapped in the sediments for a variable time, absorbing polluted substances or undergoing further fragmentation. For this reason, understanding the mechanisms that regulate the sedimentation of microplastics in rivers must be investigated.

The study Mechanisms of microplastics trapping in river sediments: Insights from the Arno river (Tuscany, Italy), conducted by researchers from the Department of Geosciences of the University of Padua (Massimiliano Ghinassi, Alessandro Michielotto, Francesca Uguagliati, Massimiliano Zattin) and published Science of Total Environment, analysed the sediments of the Arno River (Tuscany) to better understand the mechanisms that control the transport and storage of microplastics in river sediments.

The difference in density between the plastic and the sediments allowed researchers to develop a procedure to separate the microplastics for further study.

Co-author, Massimiliano Zattin, explains, “Our laboratory immersed samples in a liquid of a known density that isolates microplastic fragments. We then analysed these fragments under a microscope and used Raman spectroscopy to describe them. One of the most significant findings is that nearly 90% of microplastics derive from textile materials, which are synthetic fibres. 

The overall concentration of microplastic ranges between 0.44 and 5.68 items per gram and is comparable with that of some highly-polluted rivers in the world.

Understanding the mechanisms by which plastic microparticles move and accumulate in our rivers is critical to managing and protecting our resources and ecosystems.

 
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The two-part art installation L'abiura di Galileo by Emilio Isgrò at Palazzo Bo

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During the inauguration of the 801st academic year, on 13 February, the two-part art installation L'abiura di Galileo that Emilio Isgrò created in celebration800th anniversary of the University of Padua was unveiled.

In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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During the inauguration of the 801st academic year, on 13 February, the two-part art installation L'abiura di Galileo that Emilio Isgrò created in celebration800th anniversary of the University of Padua was unveiled.

In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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During the inauguration of the 801st academic year, on 13 February, the two-part art installation L'abiura di Galileo that Emilio Isgrò created in celebration800th anniversary of the University of Padua was unveiled.

In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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During the inauguration of the 801st academic year, on 13 February, the two-part art installation L'abiura di Galileo that Emilio Isgrò created in celebration800th anniversary of the University of Padua was unveiled.

In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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During the inauguration of the 801st academic year, on 13 February, the two-part art installation L'abiura di Galileo that Emilio Isgrò created in celebration800th anniversary of the University of Padua was unveiled.

In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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During the inauguration of the 801st academic year, on 13 February, the two-part art installation L'abiura di Galileo that Emilio Isgrò created in celebration800th anniversary of the University of Padua was unveiled.

In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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During the inauguration of the 801st academic year, on 13 February, the two-part art installation L'abiura di Galileo that Emilio Isgrò created in celebration800th anniversary of the University of Padua was unveiled.

In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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In this work, the artist erases Galileo Galilei. Insofar, Isgrò erases some of the text submitted by the astronomer during his Abjuration on 22 June 1633 before the Reverend Lord Cardinals. Considered an act of coerced repentance, Galileo wrote the text due to the accusation of heresy for his innovative scientific theories.

Located in the cloister of Palazzo Bo and entitled Eppur si muovethe first part takes the form of a large granite globe encompassed by his blackout artistic signature across continents. A limited number of words expose a newly interpreted meaning from its context. Rather than an endless sequence of negative space, a mantra of love and life reveals and creates a contradictory effect to that which is hidden.

Located in the Sala dei Quaranta of Palazzo Bo and entitled Chissà se si muove davverothe second part sees the artist applying his blackout signature with red markings to the pages of Dialogo sopra I due massimi sistemi del mondoa book published in 1632 and understood to be the definitive cause of the Galileo’s condemnation and suspected heresy.   Among the red redactions, the audience reconstructs the same doubt expressed in its title and within us. The artist states, “It seemed appropriate to represent Galileo's certainty and doubts. Not because he had any, but because a sharp-eyed and mangy, not to say cruel, censorship creates doubts even in those who don't have any.”

As Galileo declared his time in Padua from 1592 to 1610 as the best 18 years of his life, Isgrò invites the viewer to reconsider the great astronomer in a new light as a man in relation to the stereotypes conveyed by academic notions.

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Premio BPER Banca, Imprenta Etica e Associazione RSI - Scadenza 28-02-2023

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Mobility Window opportunità

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La mobility window è un percorso di mobilità strutturata all’interno del programma di studi e rappresenta pertanto un periodo ben specifico, appunto una “finestra”, spesso un semestre, all’interno del quale studenti e studentesse hanno l’opportunità di studiare all’estero presso un’università partner. Gli accordi di mobility windows si differenziano dai normali flussi Erasmus perchè rivolti a uno o più corsi di studio specifici, con obiettivi formativi ben precisi. Le mobility window possono prevedere un piano di studi prestabilito in partenza, o un piano più flessibile con la possibilità, per lo studente, di scegliere tutte o parte delle attività didattiche da seguire.
L’Università di Padova promuove questo tipo di mobilità con diverse università partner, in Europa e nel mondo.

Approfondimenti

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La mobility window è un percorso di mobilità strutturata all’interno del programma di studi e rappresenta pertanto un periodo ben specifico, appunto una “finestra”, spesso un semestre, all’interno del quale studenti e studentesse hanno l’opportunità di studiare all’estero presso un’università partner. Gli accordi di mobility windows si differenziano dai normali flussi Erasmus perchè rivolti a uno o più corsi di studio specifici, con obiettivi formativi ben precisi. Le mobility window possono prevedere un piano di studi prestabilito in partenza, o un piano più flessibile con la possibilità, per lo studente, di scegliere tutte o parte delle attività didattiche da seguire.
L’Università di Padova promuove questo tipo di mobilità con diverse università partner, in Europa e nel mondo.

Approfondimenti

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La mobility window è un percorso di mobilità strutturata all’interno del programma di studi e rappresenta pertanto un periodo ben specifico, appunto una “finestra”, spesso un semestre, all’interno del quale studenti e studentesse hanno l’opportunità di studiare all’estero presso un’università partner. Gli accordi di mobility windows si differenziano dai normali flussi Erasmus perchè rivolti a uno o più corsi di studio specifici, con obiettivi formativi ben precisi. Le mobility window possono prevedere un piano di studi prestabilito in partenza, o un piano più flessibile con la possibilità, per lo studente, di scegliere tutte o parte delle attività didattiche da seguire.
L’Università di Padova promuove questo tipo di mobilità con diverse università partner, in Europa e nel mondo.

Approfondimenti

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La mobility window è un percorso di mobilità strutturata all’interno del programma di studi e rappresenta pertanto un periodo ben specifico, appunto una “finestra”, spesso un semestre, all’interno del quale studenti e studentesse hanno l’opportunità di studiare all’estero presso un’università partner. Gli accordi di mobility windows si differenziano dai normali flussi Erasmus perchè rivolti a uno o più corsi di studio specifici, con obiettivi formativi ben precisi. Le mobility window possono prevedere un piano di studi prestabilito in partenza, o un piano più flessibile con la possibilità, per lo studente, di scegliere tutte o parte delle attività didattiche da seguire.
L’Università di Padova promuove questo tipo di mobilità con diverse università partner, in Europa e nel mondo.

Approfondimenti

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La mobility window è un percorso di mobilità strutturata all’interno del programma di studi e rappresenta pertanto un periodo ben specifico, appunto una “finestra”, spesso un semestre, all’interno del quale studenti e studentesse hanno l’opportunità di studiare all’estero presso un’università partner. Gli accordi di mobility windows si differenziano dai normali flussi Erasmus perchè rivolti a uno o più corsi di studio specifici, con obiettivi formativi ben precisi. Le mobility window possono prevedere un piano di studi prestabilito in partenza, o un piano più flessibile con la possibilità, per lo studente, di scegliere tutte o parte delle attività didattiche da seguire.
L’Università di Padova promuove questo tipo di mobilità con diverse università partner, in Europa e nel mondo.

Approfondimenti

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La mobility window è un percorso di mobilità strutturata all’interno del programma di studi e rappresenta pertanto un periodo ben specifico, appunto una “finestra”, spesso un semestre, all’interno del quale studenti e studentesse hanno l’opportunità di studiare all’estero presso un’università partner. Gli accordi di mobility windows si differenziano dai normali flussi Erasmus perchè rivolti a uno o più corsi di studio specifici, con obiettivi formativi ben precisi. Le mobility window possono prevedere un piano di studi prestabilito in partenza, o un piano più flessibile con la possibilità, per lo studente, di scegliere tutte o parte delle attività didattiche da seguire.
L’Università di Padova promuove questo tipo di mobilità con diverse università partner, in Europa e nel mondo.

Approfondimenti

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La mobility window è un percorso di mobilità strutturata all’interno del programma di studi e rappresenta pertanto un periodo ben specifico, appunto una “finestra”, spesso un semestre, all’interno del quale studenti e studentesse hanno l’opportunità di studiare all’estero presso un’università partner. Gli accordi di mobility windows si differenziano dai normali flussi Erasmus perchè rivolti a uno o più corsi di studio specifici, con obiettivi formativi ben precisi.

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La mobility window è un percorso di mobilità strutturata all’interno del programma di studi e rappresenta pertanto un periodo ben specifico, appunto una “finestra”, spesso un semestre, all’interno del quale studenti e studentesse hanno l’opportunità di studiare all’estero presso un’università partner. Gli accordi di mobility windows si differenziano dai normali flussi Erasmus perchè rivolti a uno o più corsi di studio specifici, con obiettivi formativi ben precisi. Le mobility window possono prevedere un piano di studi prestabilito in partenza, o un piano più flessibile con la possibilità, per lo studente, di scegliere tutte o parte delle attività didattiche da seguire.
L’Università di Padova promuove questo tipo di mobilità con diverse università partner, in Europa e nel mondo.

Approfondimenti

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La mobility window è un percorso di mobilità strutturata all’interno del programma di studi e rappresenta pertanto un periodo ben specifico, appunto una “finestra”, spesso un semestre, all’interno del quale studenti e studentesse hanno l’opportunità di studiare all’estero presso un’università partner. Gli accordi di mobility windows si differenziano dai normali flussi Erasmus perchè rivolti a uno o più corsi di studio specifici, con obiettivi formativi ben precisi. Le mobility window possono prevedere un piano di studi prestabilito in partenza, o un piano più flessibile con la possibilità, per lo studente, di scegliere tutte o parte delle attività didattiche da seguire.
L’Università di Padova promuove questo tipo di mobilità con diverse università partner, in Europa e nel mondo.

Approfondimenti

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La mobility window è un percorso di mobilità strutturata all’interno del programma di studi e rappresenta pertanto un periodo ben specifico, appunto una “finestra”, spesso un semestre, all’interno del quale studenti e studentesse hanno l’opportunità di studiare all’estero presso un’università partner. Gli accordi di mobility windows si differenziano dai normali flussi Erasmus perchè rivolti a uno o più corsi di studio specifici, con obiettivi formativi ben precisi. Le mobility window possono prevedere un piano di studi prestabilito in partenza, o un piano più flessibile con la possibilità, per lo studente, di scegliere tutte o parte delle attività didattiche da seguire.
L’Università di Padova promuove questo tipo di mobilità con diverse università partner, in Europa e nel mondo.

Approfondimenti

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La mobility window è un percorso di mobilità strutturata all’interno del programma di studi e rappresenta pertanto un periodo ben specifico, appunto una “finestra”, spesso un semestre, all’interno del quale studenti e studentesse hanno l’opportunità di studiare all’estero presso un’università partner. Gli accordi di mobility windows si differenziano dai normali flussi Erasmus perchè rivolti a uno o più corsi di studio specifici, con obiettivi formativi ben precisi. Le mobility window possono prevedere un piano di studi prestabilito in partenza, o un piano più flessibile con la possibilità, per lo studente, di scegliere tutte o parte delle attività didattiche da seguire.
L’Università di Padova promuove questo tipo di mobilità con diverse università partner, in Europa e nel mondo.

Approfondimenti

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Mobility Window Borse di studio

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Mobility Window presso università europee
Chi partecipa a Mobility Window in università europee può beneficiare di una borsa di studio Erasmus+ e relative integrazioni (ove previsto), secondo le modalità previste dal bando Erasmus+. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Le possibilità e modalità di finanziamento variano in base alle diverse Mobility Windows. Per maggiori informazioni puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento.

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Mobility Window presso università europee
Chi partecipa a Mobility Window in università europee può beneficiare di una borsa di studio Erasmus+ e relative integrazioni (ove previsto), secondo le modalità previste dal bando Erasmus+. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Le possibilità e modalità di finanziamento variano in base alle diverse Mobility Windows. Per maggiori informazioni puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento.

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Borse di studio

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Borse di studio

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Borse di studio

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Borse di studio

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Borse di studio

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Mobility Window presso università europee
Chi partecipa a Mobility Window in università europee può beneficiare di una borsa di studio Erasmus+ e relative integrazioni (ove previsto), secondo le modalità previste dal bando Erasmus+. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Le possibilità e modalità di finanziamento variano in base alle diverse Mobility Windows. Per maggiori informazioni puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento.

[summary] => [format] => 2 [safe_value] =>

Mobility Window presso università europee
Chi partecipa a Mobility Window in università europee può beneficiare di una borsa di studio Erasmus+ e relative integrazioni (ove previsto), secondo le modalità previste dal bando Erasmus+. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Le possibilità e modalità di finanziamento variano in base alle diverse Mobility Windows. Per maggiori informazioni puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento.

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Borse di studio

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Borse di studio

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Mobility Window presso università europee
Chi partecipa a Mobility Window in università europee può beneficiare di una borsa di studio Erasmus+ e relative integrazioni (ove previsto), secondo le modalità previste dal bando Erasmus+. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Le possibilità e modalità di finanziamento variano in base alle diverse Mobility Windows. Per maggiori informazioni puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento.

[summary] => [format] => 2 [safe_value] =>

Mobility Window presso università europee
Chi partecipa a Mobility Window in università europee può beneficiare di una borsa di studio Erasmus+ e relative integrazioni (ove previsto), secondo le modalità previste dal bando Erasmus+. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Le possibilità e modalità di finanziamento variano in base alle diverse Mobility Windows. Per maggiori informazioni puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento.

[safe_summary] => ) ) [#formatter] => text_summary_or_trimmed [0] => Array ( [#markup] =>

Mobility Window presso università europee
Chi partecipa a Mobility Window in università europee può beneficiare di una borsa di studio Erasmus+ e relative integrazioni (ove previsto), secondo le modalità previste dal bando Erasmus+. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Le possibilità e modalità di finanziamento variano in base alle diverse Mobility Windows. Per maggiori informazioni puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento.

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Mobility Window Come partecipare

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Mobility Window presso università europee
Per partecipare ad una mobility window è necessario candidarsi al Bando Erasmus + con le stesse modalità previste per la mobilità Erasmus+ standard. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Per partecipare ad una mobility window al di fuori dell’Europa, in base al programma specifico, possono essere attivati dei bandi appositi: puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento per maggiori informazioni.

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Mobility Window presso università europee
Per partecipare ad una mobility window è necessario candidarsi al Bando Erasmus + con le stesse modalità previste per la mobilità Erasmus+ standard. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Per partecipare ad una mobility window al di fuori dell’Europa, in base al programma specifico, possono essere attivati dei bandi appositi: puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento per maggiori informazioni.

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Come partecipare

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Come partecipare

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Come partecipare

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Come partecipare

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Mobility Window presso università europee
Per partecipare ad una mobility window è necessario candidarsi al Bando Erasmus + con le stesse modalità previste per la mobilità Erasmus+ standard. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Per partecipare ad una mobility window al di fuori dell’Europa, in base al programma specifico, possono essere attivati dei bandi appositi: puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento per maggiori informazioni.

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Mobility Window presso università europee
Per partecipare ad una mobility window è necessario candidarsi al Bando Erasmus + con le stesse modalità previste per la mobilità Erasmus+ standard. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Per partecipare ad una mobility window al di fuori dell’Europa, in base al programma specifico, possono essere attivati dei bandi appositi: puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento per maggiori informazioni.

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Come partecipare

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Mobility Window presso università europee
Per partecipare ad una mobility window è necessario candidarsi al Bando Erasmus + con le stesse modalità previste per la mobilità Erasmus+ standard. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Per partecipare ad una mobility window al di fuori dell’Europa, in base al programma specifico, possono essere attivati dei bandi appositi: puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento per maggiori informazioni.

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Mobility Window presso università europee
Per partecipare ad una mobility window è necessario candidarsi al Bando Erasmus + con le stesse modalità previste per la mobilità Erasmus+ standard. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Per partecipare ad una mobility window al di fuori dell’Europa, in base al programma specifico, possono essere attivati dei bandi appositi: puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento per maggiori informazioni.

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Mobility Window presso università europee
Per partecipare ad una mobility window è necessario candidarsi al Bando Erasmus + con le stesse modalità previste per la mobilità Erasmus+ standard. Per maggiori info: Bando Erasmus + 

Mobility Window fuori Europa
Per partecipare ad una mobility window al di fuori dell’Europa, in base al programma specifico, possono essere attivati dei bandi appositi: puoi fare riferimento alla segreteria del tuo dipartimento per maggiori informazioni.

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Mobility window Art History

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia e tutela dei beni artistici e musicali; corso di laurea magistrale in Storia dell’arte
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: II semestre II anno o I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); II semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Valentina Cantone (DBC)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia e tutela dei beni artistici e musicali; corso di laurea magistrale in Storia dell’arte
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: II semestre II anno o I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); II semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Valentina Cantone (DBC)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia e tutela dei beni artistici e musicali; corso di laurea magistrale in Storia dell’arte
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: II semestre II anno o I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); II semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Valentina Cantone (DBC)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia e tutela dei beni artistici e musicali; corso di laurea magistrale in Storia dell’arte
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: II semestre II anno o I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); II semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Valentina Cantone (DBC)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia e tutela dei beni artistici e musicali; corso di laurea magistrale in Storia dell’arte
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: II semestre II anno o I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); II semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Valentina Cantone (DBC)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia e tutela dei beni artistici e musicali; corso di laurea magistrale in Storia dell’arte
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: II semestre II anno o I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); II semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Valentina Cantone (DBC)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia e tutela dei beni artistici e musicali; corso di laurea magistrale in Storia dell’arte
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: II semestre II anno o I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); II semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Valentina Cantone (DBC)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia e tutela dei beni artistici e musicali; corso di laurea magistrale in Storia dell’arte
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: II semestre II anno o I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); II semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Valentina Cantone (DBC)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia e tutela dei beni artistici e musicali; corso di laurea magistrale in Storia dell’arte
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: II semestre II anno o I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); II semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Valentina Cantone (DBC)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia e tutela dei beni artistici e musicali; corso di laurea magistrale in Storia dell’arte
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: II semestre II anno o I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); II semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Valentina Cantone (DBC)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia e tutela dei beni artistici e musicali; corso di laurea magistrale in Storia dell’arte
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: II semestre II anno o I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); II semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Valentina Cantone (DBC)

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Mobility window History

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia; corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze storiche
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); I semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Paola Molino (DISSGEA)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia; corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze storiche
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); I semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Paola Molino (DISSGEA)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia; corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze storiche
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); I semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Paola Molino (DISSGEA)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia; corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze storiche
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); I semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Paola Molino (DISSGEA)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia; corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze storiche
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); I semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Paola Molino (DISSGEA)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia; corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze storiche
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); I semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Paola Molino (DISSGEA)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia; corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze storiche
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); I semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Paola Molino (DISSGEA)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia; corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze storiche
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); I semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Paola Molino (DISSGEA)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia; corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze storiche
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); I semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Paola Molino (DISSGEA)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia; corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze storiche
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); I semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Paola Molino (DISSGEA)

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Corsi di laurea a cui è rivolto: corso di laurea in Storia; corso di laurea magistrale in Scienze storiche
Università consorziate: Universidad de Granada (Spagna)
Periodo di mobilità: I semestre III anno (studenti triennali); I semestre II anno (studenti magistrali)
Lingua richiesta: inglese, spagnolo
Informazioni: Paola Molino (DISSGEA)

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