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2018
March
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Climate Change Perspectives
-Climate Change is one of the biggest societal challenges we face. At this event we will discuss the latest research, policy and calls to action here in Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen Boat Race
-As historic rivalries bubble up to the surface, the annual Aberdeen Boat Race returns to the north east of Scotland.
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Open-Lab: MRI Scanners Past and Future
-The world's first MRI scan of a patient was done in 1980, using Aberdeen University's "Mark-I" scanner. Now a team of scientists at the University's Medical School has built a new kind of scanner called "Fast-Field-Cycling" MRI, which could provide earlier diagnosis of many diseases.
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British Science Week Discovery Day
-Join us for a fun day of science for all the family at Aberdeen Science Centre for British Science Week 2018!
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A Pint of Science and Fashion
-Join us for an evening showcasing how science and fashion have come together to create incredible designs inspired by from beautiful insects.
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Feed Your Imagination
-An innovative dining experience where you choose a menu board and create your own meal with nutritional guidance from Professor Alexandra Johnstone, from the Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen University Jazz Band
-As part of the well established Aberdeen Jazz Festival, this is an opportunity for young talented musicians to showcase their skills.
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SPECTRUM New Music Ensemble
-In the fourth instalment of this popular competition, composers at the university studying any subject in the 3rd year or 4th year or in any Masters year are invited to submit short solo or duet compositions for consideration for the Carlaw/Ogston Composition Award
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What is an FFC-MRI scanner and how can it benefit patients?
-In 1980 the very first scan of a patient by MRI was carried out at the University of Aberdeen. Now a new generation of scanners has been designed and built.
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Contextualising Biotechnological Art: Living Biological Objects on the Pedestal
-Film and Visual Culture Research Seminar Oron Catts Tissue culture and Art Project, Director of SymbioticA, The University of Western Australia will give a talk entitled: Contextualising Biotechnological Art—Living Biological Objects on the Pedestal Thursday, 15 March, at 3:30PM Room 224, Sir Duncan Rice Library For more than two decades, world leading bio-artist and theorist Oron Catts has been using semi-living...