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2013
May
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The University of Aberdeen May Festival
-The May Festival will host over 100 events over three days (10 - 12 May).
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United Nations Lecture: Ending impunity for sexual violence
-Join the School of Law and CSID for a prestigious lecture presented by United Nations Special Representative, Zainab Bangura.
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Cafe Sci: The Unknown Superbugs Among Us
May Festival Special! Everyone’s heard of MRSA and E-coli but there is another common menace lurking under the medical radar. Come and discover why a heads-up on fungi is needed to help us address risks to human health and protect the environment
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Politics of Oil & Gas in a Changing UK: International Perspectives
-At this significant moment in history, the University of Aberdeen, with partner organisations, has organised a public conference to bring together academics, politicians, environmental and civil right activists and trade unionists. It will be hosted by the University’s Centre for Citizenship, Civil Society and the Rule of Law (CISRUL). We...
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Frozen in Time: A remarkably well-preserved prehistoric site in Alaska
-Recent excavations by University of Aberdeen archaeologists and a Yup’ik community at the frozen Nunalleq village site have provided an unprecedented and spectacular view of pre-contact life on Alaska’s Bering Sea. Come to the King's Museum to explore Yup’ik Eskimo lifeways through the lens of archaeology.
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Philosophy with Children CPD event for Teachers and Educators of Primary and Secondary school children
A one-day event for Teachers and Educators of Primary and Secondary school children on Philosophy with Children.
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Night at the Museums: Passport to the World
-Calling all Arctic Adventurers, Global Gallivanters and Safari Seekers. The University of Aberdeen needs savvy survivors and intrepid investigators with a thirst for excitement! Come and join us for a thrilling and action packed evening of exploration and discovery. Don’t forget to get your passport stamped!
April
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Cafe Philosophique- What are our moral obligations to the global poor?
Many of us heed the call to help out friends, family, and compatriots in need. However, when it comes to relieving suffering of the desperately needy overseas, it’s easy to be detached. Is this difference morally justifiable?
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Aberdeen Slow Art Day
-Are you interested in art? Why not join in with Slow Art Day for a special viewing of some of the University of Aberdeen's artworks.
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Celebration of Scottish & Gaelic Culture
The University of Aberdeen cordially invites staff, students, and the public to an exciting celebration of Scottish and Gaelic culture at the University on 26 April 2013. The half-day event will feature opportunities to learn more about the Gaelic language and culture, and as part of the celebration, we will...