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2024
June
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Mandarin Bookbug October
-Mandarin stories and songs for pre-schoolers
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The North East Decides: General Election 2024
-General Election North East Hustings - Meet with North East candidates and hear their party's priorities ahead of the General Election
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The University of Aberdeen Annual Stakeholder Meeting
-This event is an opportunity for the general public to hear about the University's current activities and the contribution that all our staff, students and alumni make to the life and success of our local and national communities.
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University of Aberdeen Concert Series: Rachmaninoff's All-night Vigil
-University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir & Conductor Sam Paul
May
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Creative Collections Lunchtime Doodle (MAY)
-Relax and enjoy some mindful moments as you investigate and draw selected specimens and artefacts from the University collections. You don't have to be an artist; these sociable sessions are more about having a go and enjoying seeing some of our collections close-up.
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The Energy Trilemma: how do we balance energy security, affordability, and environmental sustainability?
-Join us online for an insightful discussion on one of the most fundamental challenges of our time: the energy trilemma or how we ensure communities have access to the energy they need at a cost they can afford whilst not destroying the planet in the process.
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Networking the Early Modern Past in North East Scotland
-An afternoon event exploring networks and connections in the early modern north east of Scotland, and how we make connections from today with the experiences of the past. All very warmly welcome to attend all or part of the event!
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Mandarin Bookbug May
-Mandarin stories and songs for pre-schoolers
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The Granite Men: 1730-1914
-The history of the granite industry in Aberdeen from the Elphinstone Institute Public Lecture Series 2024
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SEMINAR: Invertebrate Pirates
-A unique opportunity to hear Dr Jessica Goodheart, Assistant Curator of Malacology and Assistant Professor at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City speak about her research. This seminar is open to members of the public.