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Centre for Autism and Theology December Webinar
'Resourcing Christian Communities'
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Convictions and Suspicions in Early Modernity: A Symposium in Honour of Professor William G. Naphy
-In light of the significance of the work of Professor Bill Naphy, retiring in 2024 after nearly three decades at Aberdeen, Convictions and Suspicions in Early Modernity: A Symposium in Honour of Professor William G. Naphy, will be held in Aberdeen in the Sir Duncan Rice Library (Craig Suite) on...
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Philosophy of Religion Research Seminar: Week 9
-Text selection: Part IV, Preface-P37
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Classical Association Scotland
-Fiona Hobden (Open University) will offer a talk on Growing old in ancient Greece: Care, connections and community. Throughout October there are range of resources and events in celebration of Black History Month Venue: CB009 and Online. Contact s.newington@abdn.ac.uk for the link.
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CEMS research seminar: Dr Brandi Adams
-'More than Milton's Holinshed: The Phoenix Public Library's Alfred Knight Collection' This talk will address the founding of the Arizona Book History Group and some of the material in The Pheonix Public Library's Alfred Knight Collection, 2300 rare books, many of which were published between 1300-1700. This collection has formed the...
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History Research Series: Dr Owen Walsh
-'Internationalism, Americanism and Anti-racist Solidarity during the 1930s'
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Practical Theology Research Seminar: What makes a good ethics application?
-Members of the university Research Ethics team and the DHPA Ethics Committee will be joining us to provide an overview of ethics applications at Aberdeen, and explore what makes a good ethics application. Hosted online, contact Dr Jennie Riley – jennifer.riley@abdn.ac.uk.
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The Christianization of Scandinavia: Three Possible Ways of Approaching a Complex Theme
-Join Dr Lukas Gabriel Grzybowski (Londrina) for a talk on the Christianization of Scandinavia
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Philosophy of Religion Research Seminar: Week 10
-Text selection: IV, P38-Appendix
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EDI and Research
-In conversation with Owen Walsh (DHPA Race Equality Champion), Neil Curtis (Museums and Special Collections) will offer a discussion concerning research resources and collections. Refreshments will be available at the DHPA events. Venue: CB202
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CEMS research seminar: Dr Michal Nowakowski
-‘Enlightenment Travelogues’ Michal Nowakowski studied at John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Department of Early Modern Polish Literature) and just finished his PhD. It appeared in 2023 in print under the title Ambassador at the Crossroads. The World of Values in the Diplomatic Manuals of Poland-Lithuania and their European Context.
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Philosophy Colloquium: Poppy Mankowitz
-Title and abstract to follow.
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Post Graduate Seminar Series: Session Four
-Marcel Garbos and Cameron Flint, PhD Training event
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Art History Research Seminar: Seren Nolan
-"Feeling Antiquity: Women, Classicism and Sentiment"
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Oh Holy Night: Performing the Nativity Scene in Late Medieval Art
-Online Event
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CFSS Annual Glöggfest
-Join us in person for the Centre for Scandinavian Studies annual Glöggfest
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Philosophy of Religion Research Seminar: Week 11
-Text selection: Part V, Preface-P16
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Practical Theology Research Seminar: Christmas Creativity
-Dr Lucinda Murphy (Durham University) will lead us in a discussion about her PhD – The Varieties of Christmas Magic: An ethnography of festivity, identity and worldview in British life - which used creative methodologies. Hosted online, contact Dr Jennie Riley – jennifer.riley@abdn.ac.uk.
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Philosophy of Religion Research Seminar: Week 12
-Text selection: V, P17-P42
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Post Graduate Seminar Series: Session Five
-A panel featuring Michael Brown on 'The 1707 Union as an Act of Revolution', Clare Loughlin on 'Highland policy in Church and State after 1715', Brad Bow on 'Rethinking the Aberdeen Wise Club', and Sarah Sharp on 'Blackwood's Tory vision of Cultural Nationalism’, representing the Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies
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CEMS research seminar: Dr Mirjam Hähnle
-‘Urban Nature in City Utopias 1600-1750’ Mirjam Hähnle is a researcher at the German Historical Institute which she joined in April 2022. She is interested in early modern concepts of human-environment relations and debates about writing history in times of climate crisis. After studying History and German Studies in Freiburg (Germany), she...
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CEMS research seminar: Dr Riccarda Suitner
-'Italian Antitrinitarianism' (precise title tbc) Riccarda Suitner teaches at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich. Her research focuses on the period between the Reformation and the Enlightenment. She is the author, among other publications, of the monograph The Dialogues of the Dead of the Early German Enlightenment, previously also published in German and...
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CEMS research seminar: Dr Iryna Klymenko
-‘Food intolerance in the early modern period’ Iryna Klymenko is a historian of early modern Europe at Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Munich. She has broad interests in interreligious and interethnic practices, history of corporeality, and interdisciplinary methods of historical research. Currently, she is completing her second book project, dedicated to the religious history...