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2014
February
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King's Museum Lunchtime Talks
-Student volunteers will give short talks on the new exhibition 'Fiji, Scotland and the Making of Empire' at lunchtimes. Talks will be held 3 times a week at 1pm at King's Museum, and will last approximately 15 minutes
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Aberdeen Musical Society - John Eccles' Judgement of Paris
-The University's Early Music Ensembles and the Aberdeen Musical Society present a fully staged and costumed performance of Eccles' Opera and Libretto; The Judgement of Paris
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Discovery Gallery: Asteroids, Armageddon and Aberdeen
-Inspired discussions in Aberdeen Maritime Museum taking inspiration from the commemorative exhibition on Sir David Gill. Admission is free.
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The Aberdeen Bestiary: Sound-Image-Narrative
-The Aberdeen Bestiary: Sound-Image-Narrative is an artistic research project led by Dr. Suk-Jun Kim and Prof. Pete Stollery from SERG, and was one of the inaugural beneficiaries of a bursary from the Aberdeen Humanities Fund at the University of Aberdeen.
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Inspirational Inaugurals - Battle of the bulge: New ways to shed unwanted pounds
-Why is it so difficult to lose weight yet all too easy to gain back those extra pounds? We'll explore whether new weight loss drugs can help.
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Go Green Week
-In efforts to raise awareness about low carbon living the Aberdeen University Students' Association is inviting members of the University community to 'Go Green' by committing to a small but high-impact lifestyle change for two months.
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Founders' Day
-On Founders' Day we pay tribute to our historic origins as an ancient University and we light a candle to give thanks for the vision of Bishop Elphinstone and our patron fathers.
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Inspirational Inaugurals - Treating people well: what should we value in healthcare?
-Professor Vikki Entwistle's inaugural lecture - Health services aspire to be person-centred, safe, effective, efficient and fair, but can we really have it all?
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Organ Recital - Laszlo Almasy (Budapest)
-The International Hungarian organist László Attila Almásy makes his first visit to Scotland to perform on the Aubertin Organ at King's College Chapel
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Unbound feet: the changing status of Chinese women, c. 1890-1950
-A free lecture by Dr Isabella Jackson of the University of Aberdeen, organised as part of the King's Museum lecture series