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2021
March
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Collections Conversations: St. Machar's Cathedral: Projects and Projections
-Phoenix Archer discusses all of the projects being undertaken as St Machar's Cathedral celebrates its 500th anniversary.
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Envisioning Women's Places: Photographs from the George Washington Wilson Collection
-Presenting rarely seen photographs from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, this online exhibition showcases the spaces women inhabited, from the studio to the golf course.
February
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Collections Conversations: Caring and Sharing
-Join UoA Collections and Lise Bos for this week's Collections Conversation about the fascinating project, Caring and Sharing.
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Collections Conversations: Envisioning Women's Places
-Join us for a UOA Collections Conversation, about the upcoming exhibition, 'Envisioning Women's Places: Photographs form the George Washington Wilson Collection'.
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Collections Conversations: Football Memories with Alan Johnstone
-Join UOA Collections in conversation with Alan Johnstone, as we discuss the Football Memories Scotland project.
2020
December
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RV Jones Lecture: Energy Systems for the 21st Century - The Drive for Net Zero
-This lecture from Professor Sir Jim McDonald - Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Strathclyde, will contextualise the drive for low carbon energy systems.
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Collections Conversations: Book of Beasts
-Join UoA Collections and Professor Jane Geddes for this week's Collections Conversation. Jane will be chatting with us about the Aberdeen Bestiary and its appearance in the 'Book of Beasts: The Bestiary in the Medieval World' exhibition at the Getty Museum in America.
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Collections Conversations: Inc 5, An Imperfect Copy
-Join UoA Collections and Jane Pirie, Curator (Rare Books) for a chat about 'Inc 5', Avicenna's Canon of Medicine. This wonderful but damaged book was printed in Strasbourg between 1473 and 1477. Jane will be sharing its fascinating story.
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Make Christmas Awesome: Advent Calendar
-Make Christmas Awesome with the UoA Collections.