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2016
February
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Med-Chi Lecture: The medicalisation of reproduction - non-nocere no more
-Given by Professor Siladitya Bhattacharya
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The Anderson Lecture 2016: The Luck Factor
-Given by Professor Richard Wiseman, Professor in the Public Understanding of Psychology
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McOpera - Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time
-There is a pre-concert talk about Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time. This will take place in King' s College Chapel at 18.30hrs with the concert starting at 19.30hrs.
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Professor Adrian Forty - On Nations and Materials
-Nineteenth century architectural thinkers took for granted that there was a relation between the materials of which buildings were built and the locality in which they stood. In the twentieth century, that relationship was dissolved by the development of supposedly 'universal' materials - steel, concrete, plasterboard - but no new...
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Ethnographic Film Series: Say Amen, Somebody
-George T. Nierenberg, director Gospel music is the subject of this lively film, which explores the history of the faith-rooted musical style. While the documentary features a number of gospel musicians, it spends the most time looking into the considerable contributions of Thomas A. Dorsey, a pioneering songwriter and pianist, and...
January
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Marischal Chamber Orchestra with Nicola Boag - Viola
-This event was cancelled
A programme of Hindemith and Britten featuring Nicola Boag - Viola
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Winter Night at the Museums
-A free fun filled evening of activities for all ages.
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The Snow Queen (part of Winter Night at the Museums)
-Join us for a fun-filled evening of crafts and storytelling for all ages as part of Winter Night at the Museums.
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TEDx Student Speaker Event
-Framing and Shifting Perspectives
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Roger Taylor and John Perivolaris - In Dialogue with George Washington Wilson - CANCELLED
-This event was cancelled
Roger Taylor, the internationally renowned historian of mid-19th century British photography, joins independent documentary and fine art photographer John Perivolaris in an informal discussion about George Washington Wilson and contemporary photographic views of the city.