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2019
September
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The Art History Seminar, in association with the Centre for Early Modern Studies
-Aaron Thom (Aberdeen): "Casting Light on Cavarozzi: One of Caravaggio's Finest Followers"
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Conference Announcement: Decolonising Political Concepts, 19-20 September
-This conference is hosted by the Centre for Citizenship, Civil Society and Rule of Law. For more information, please visit the conference website.
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Book Sale!
-There will be a huge and diverse collection of books on sale in the Divinity Library, Kings Quad Monday 9 September 10am to Thursday 12 September 4pm (open daily 10-4) CASH ONLY PLEASE Don’t miss the chance for great bargains!
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Divinity Opening Lecture
-All are warmly invited to attend this year's Divinity Opening Lecture. Clare Davidson will deliver the lecture, entitled ‘King’s College Voices’, which features a collection of stories of theological study in Aberdeen. The event is hosted by Christ’s College in conjunction with the School of Divinity, History and Philosophy. The lecture...
June
May
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The Silence of Others
-Due to unforeseen circumstances, our speaker for the Philosophy Public Lecture ‘Confederates, Rhodes and Honour: Obligations to Remove Cultural Artefacts’, Prof Helen Frowe, will be unable to travel to Aberdeen today. This event will now consist of a free screening of the film ‘The Silence of Others’ starting at 6pm. The...
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Philosophy and Education: Exploring their Interaction and Dynamic Relationship
Call for abstracts
March
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Building European Identity through Geschichtspolitik: A New EU Strategy
-Professor Dr Stefan Troebst from the Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) will be talking about Building European Identity through Geschichtspolitik: A New EU Strategy
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Centre for the Study of Autism and Christian Community
-“Autism, Church and Healthcare: Needs, Opportunities and Challenges – A Workshop” Speakers: Professor Grant Macaskill, Kirby Laing Chair of New Testament Exegesis and Director of the Centre for the Study of Autism and Christian Community, University of Aberdeen. Kirstyn Oliver, M.A., Founder and Director of Alma Autism.