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2014
March
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Seven Incorporated Trades Service
-The annual Seven Incorporated Trades Chapel service in March celebrates our historic link with the tradesmen of the City.
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MakeIt-Glo
-A National Science and Engineering Week electronic workshop to build a lamp.
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Bath Wars
-Join a day of cosmetic DIY and discover the world within beauty products. Part of National Science and Engineering Week 2014.
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An evening with Lucy Hawking
-For the launch of National Science and Engineering Week 2014 Lucy Hawking will be speaking about her 'George's Secret Key to the Universe' series at the University of Aberdeen.
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An Aerial Perspective on Scotland: The Work and Collections of RCAHMS
-Rebecca Bailey, Head of Education and Outreach at RCAHMS discusses the development of the National Collections of Aerial Photography.
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Ancient Greek Poetry as Music
-A free lecture by Dr Armand d'Angour of the University of Oxford, organised by the Aberdeen Scottish-Hellenic Society
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Inspirational Inaugurals - Behaviour change as a pathway to a healthier life: A complex tale
-Life expectancy is strongly affected by behaviours that pose risks to health. With mixed evidence that health behaviour change programs are effective, we'll ask why and explore how things might improve.
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A Multi-Scale and Coordinated Disciplinary Approach for Sustainable Agriculture
-One of the greatest challenges facing humanity is to provide food security across the world and in the long term. One of the prerequisites to tackle this great challenge is to understand how sustainable agroecosystems function.
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Martin Martin: early modern Hebridean traveller and author
-A free lecture by Dr Donald William Stewart of Sabhal Mor Ostaig, UHI, organised by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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The Only Good Plant is a Dead Plant: conserving flora in the 21st century
-It is said by some that a botanic garden is a 'zoo for plants'. As part of the Friends of Aberdeen University Library series of evening talks, Mark Paterson will expand on the origins of western botanic gardens to counter such a sentiment, while extensively highlighting the modern role...