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2021
December
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Autism, Theology, and the Church Conference
-Autism, Theology, and the Church Conference Identifying and Establishing Critical Frameworks for Interdisciplinary Research #AutismTheologyChurch21 December 13-15, 2021 11:00 am- 5:30 pm GMT Online lectures, panels, and workshops Join international practitioners and academics as we engage in the emerging conversation of autism, theology, and the church. Register by the 6th of...
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Virtual Event - Masters in Theology
-Explore the Masters in Theology degree with Dr Michael Laffin to hear how you can deepen your specialist knowledge and understanding of the Christian faith at one of the oldest centres in the world for biblical learning. Interested in exploring the Christian faith, scriptures, life and doctrine with world-leading experts in...
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Virtual Event - Viking and Medieval Nordic Studies
-Interested in exploring the history and culture of the Viking and Medieval Scandinavian world? Join our virtual seminar with Dr Hannah Burrows to learn about our specialist postgraduate degree in Viking and Medieval Nordic Studies. Register Now. https://gck.fm/ovarx
November
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Marischal College in its Global & International Context, c. 1600-1860
-Professor William Naphy will discuss the global and institutional history of Marischal College from its founding to the union of 1860. Open to students and offer holders. Online Event.
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The Art History Research Seminar
-'Architecture, Senses and Emotion: Eadmer's Canterbury' with Dr Katherine Weikert (University of Winchester)
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'Women's' and 'Men's' Sports Categories: Are They Ethically Justified?
-In this talk Dr Federico Luzzi will examine some of the moral issues arising from sex segregation in athletic competitions. Open to students and offer holders. Online Event.
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Reconceptualising Monotheism: Concepts and Cultures in Ancient Israel
-Online Event Convenors: Prof. Hindy Najman, Prof. Joachim Schaper, Dr. Hywel Clifford Programme of Events
May
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Online Philosophy Research Seminar (one day)
-Taking Nothing for Granted: Presuppositions and the Methodology of European Philosophy
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Friendship House Music and Stories
-Friendship House is pleased to announce a virtual event on 12 May from 15:30-16:30 featuring Professors John Swinton and Grant Macaskill alongside Fiona Kennedy OBE, each sharing stories and memories linked to music. The goal is to help students and community members alike combat the loneliness which has taken hold...
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Material Matters: Jacobite Material Culture
-A conversation with Professor Viccy Coltman (Edinburgh) and Professor Daniel Szechi (Manchester)