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2015
January
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Creatures of Power in Iron Age and Early Medieval Scandinavia
-Wolves and horses and bears! Come and join Professor Kristina Jennbert for an exciting public talk on some of the many creatures thought to have held special power in Scandinavia between around 400 and 1100 AD
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Holocaust Memorial
-Every year the world falls silent to honour those who lost their lives in one of the most terrible and truly tragic moments of the twentieth century and through prayer and meditation mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
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SHMU Multi-Ethnic Recording Project
-An interesting night of music from around the world brought to you by some of the musicians from SHMU's 'Collective Compositions Project'.
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Francis Hutcheson and the Emergence of Modern Aesthetics
-A Symposium
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STAYING IN SHAPE: Action Research in the Community
-This all-day event - focuses on the idea of "staying in shape" as it applies to workers in the community and the work that we do.
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Cafe Scientifique - The Big Bang, dark energy and cosmic sound
-As Stephen Hawking's story hits cinemas, we'll celebrate the wonders of cosmology with an internationally recognised expert.
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Cafe MED: Do Antidepressants work?
-We will consider evidence surrounding the effectiveness of antidepressant drugs.
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FameLab Scottish Finals
-FameLab, which aims to discover charismatic, up-and-coming scientists and promises to inspire, entertain!
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By Way of the Sea: Exploring a Bronze Age maritory in NW Europe
-As part of the King's Museum evening lecture series Peter Clark and Anne Lehoƫrff provide a free lecture on a Bronze Age maritory in NW Europe
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The Purpose and Measurement of Wellbeing
-Professor Enrico Giovannini will deliver a seminar on the measurement of wellbeing at local level.