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2014
November
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Philosophy Colloquium Seminar
-Knox Peden will give a talk entitled “The History of Spinozism as a Philosophical Problem” as part of the Philosophy Colloquium seminar series.
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Poles Apart? A model for Polish community integration in Scotland
-Part of the BEING HUMAN FESTIVAL organised by the University of Aberdeen
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Philosophy PhD Work in Progress Seminar
-Current PhD student Andreas Fjellstad will give a talk entitled "How to harmonize disharmonious terms" as part of the Philosophy department's 'PhD Work in Progress' Seminar series. All welcome.
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Philosophy PostDoc Work in Progress Seminar
-Casper Hansen will give a talk entitled “The Two Envelopes Paradox” as part of the Philosophy Work in Progress seminar series.
October
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The Freedom of a Christian Ethicist: The Future of a Reformation Legacy
-A Christian Ethics conference taking place from October 24th - October 25th. Sponsored by the Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics and the Department of Divinity and Religious Studies.
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The Director's Cut: Thomas Weber and Niki Stein in conversation with Alan Marcus
-In this Director's Cut event, Professor Alan Marcus will discuss the genre of historical dramatisations with Weber and Stein, focusing in particular on WWI films.
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Director's Cut with Thomas Weber and Niki Stein
-Join us for the launch of Series 8 Director's Cut. The event will be in-conversation with Dr Alan Marcus.
September
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Unbound Feet: The Changing Status of Chinese Women, c. 1890-1950
-For almost one thousand years, 90 per cent of Chinese women had their feet bound to achieve an artificial smallness that corresponded to an ideal of beauty, but restricted movement and caused immense pain and suffering.
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The Fifteenth Century Conference
-The Fifteenth Century Conference is an annual symposium for historians of the late medieval British Isles, which has run since 1970. In 2014 it will be hosted at the University of Aberdeen. The Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies and the Centre for Early Modern Studies are supporting the...