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2022
May
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Royal Institute of Philosophy - 9th Annual Philosophy Public Lecture
-Dr John Danaher (NUI Galway) will deliver the Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Public Lecture, entitled 'Will the Rise of Artificial Intelligence Change Our Moral Culture?'
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The Art History Research Seminar
-'How to Hold Onto A Hurricane' with Professor Hannah Ryan (St Olaf College)
April
March
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Powis Gateway: Slavery and Memory in Old Aberdeen
-As part the University of Aberdeen’s ongoing work to recognise the legacies of historic slavery, please join us on the 30th of March for the online event Powis Gate: Slavery and Memory in Old Aberdeen. Powis Gate, located on Aberdeen’s King’s College campus, is the most tangible link between the University...
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Philosophy CEKAS Seminar: Prof Kathrin Glüer-Pagin (Stockholm)
-‘Reflections on Knowledge Resistance, Fact Polarization, and Motivated Reasoning’ Date- 30th March 2022, 3-4.30pm Talk about knowledge or fact resistance and polarization is everywhere in public debate. Such talk often remains loose and metaphorical, yet aims at capturing something important and potentially dangerous. In this talk, I shall reflect on how to...
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Arctic Periods: Transnational Knowledge about Menstrual History & Wellbeing
-Workshop discussing work in progress from the Arctic Period research group and guest speakers from the Arctic region.
February
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Towards a History of Compromise: Comparing Political Unions in the British-Irish Isles and Poland-Lithuania
-Professor Robert Frost (History) is delivering the annual British Academy Raleigh Lecture on History at Queen's University Belfast. The lecture will be live streamed.
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The Art History Research Seminar
-'Architectural drawings in context: the collection of Robert and James Adam' with Dr Frances Sands (Sir John Soane's Museum, London)
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George Washington Wilson Centre for Art and Visual Culture Research Seminar (co-organised with the Art History Research Seminar)
-'Miss Tampon Liberty: Jay Critchley and the 'Enviromenstrual' Art Movement, 1970-2020' with Dr Camilla Mørk Røstvik (Art History, University of Aberdeen)
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Research Seminar by Camilla Mork Rostvik (Aberdeen, Art History): Miss Tampon Liberty. Jay Critchley and the 'Environmenstrual' Art Movement 1970-2020 (co-organised with the Art History Research Seminar)
In the 1980s, when menstruaton was generally considered taboo, artist Jay Critchley made art out of discarded plastic tampon applicators washed up and collected on local beaches. With no idea what the items were used for, Critchley could not have known that his curiosity would lead to a decades-long quest...