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2012
March
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CHAOS CEILIDH
-Come and dance the night away at our science-charged ceilidh for National Science and Engineering Week.
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Discovery Day at Satrosphere
-A fascinating day of shows, hands-on science, exhibitions and talks at Satrosphere Science Centre.
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John O'Groats to the Sahara: 101 Marathons in 77 Days
-An inspirational evening that might make you think differently about your health and lifestyle.
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Building Breakthrough Business Models Masterclass
-There are still limited places available for our 'Building Breakthrough Business Models' Masterclass with John Mullins, co-author of 'Getting to Plan B' and Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship at London Business School.
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Post Script : Jacobites Exhibition Review
-The exhibition displays treasures from the University’s rare book, archive and museum collections to explore and challenge traditional assumptions about the Jacobites.
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Cafe Scientifique Aberdeen City - Dietary Choices for Reducing Climate Change
-What might our future diets look like and can we keep eating like we do now?
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Cafe Scientifique in Buchanans: Science and Engineering Week Special
Join Professor Stephen Redpath, Chair in Conservation Science at the University of Aberdeen to discuss “Tackling the conflicts that threaten biodiversity conservation.” It promises to be an informative evening with a suitably ecology sound supper from Buchanans from 6pm. An Initiative of the University of Aberdeen in collaboration with TechFest-SetPoint....
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The Northern Lights
-Aberdeen is often thought of as a great place to view the ethereal beauty of the northern lights. So why have so few people seen them? Come and discover why 2012 might be an exciting year for aurora spotting.
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Draußen vor der Tür
-The German Drama Group of the University of Aberdeen presents 'Draußen vor der Tür' / 'The man outside' based on the play by Wolfgang Borchert.
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On Psychiatric Metaphor: Exploring the Use of Clinical Concepts in Cultural Theory’
-How and why are clinical concepts used to interpret the structures of society and subjectivity? What are the effects of these kinds of analytic projects, and what relevance, if any, do they have for clinical practice? Extending the arguments of Amanda's book The Sublime Object of Psychiatry: Schizophrenia in Clinical...