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2023
November
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University of Aberdeen Concert Series: Incantations
-Join the University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir for an immersive evening of music
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University of Aberdeen Concert Series: How to Raise the Wind
-Join Scottish/Finnish duo Sarah-Jane Summers and Juhani Silvola for an evening of music and folk inspiration.
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CEMS Research Seminar: Harry McCarthy (Exeter) 'Not He, the Queen': Boyed Blackness and Queer Race on the Early Modern Stage'
-Join the Centre for Early Modern Studies for this interesting seminar led by Dr Harry McCarthy.
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Sharing Supernatural Stories
-A workshop led by the University of Aberdeen and inspired by Walter Scott's interest in communities of fable and traditional supernatural tales.
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A Nan Shepherd Event: Walking Women with Kerri Andrews
-WayWORD Festival celebrates Book Week Scotland with writer, walker and academic Kerri Andrews.
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CENTRE FOR THE NOVEL: 'The novel that made people feel better? Assessing the impact and legacy of A.J. Cronin's The Citadel (1937)'
-Join Dr Dan Wall for a talk about the impact of A.J. Cronin's 1937 Novel
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German Careers Roadshow with The Goethe Institute
-What professional opportunities are there if you learn German at school or university? Which industries need applicants with German language skills? And how do you apply for a job or internship in the German-speaking world? The German Department at the University of Aberdeen have team up with The Goethe Institut...
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Telling and Retelling Supernatural Tales - Aberdeen
-A workshop led by the University of Aberdeen and inspired by Walter Scott's interest in communities of fable and traditional supernatural tales.
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Being Human Cafe -- 'Resisting Imperialism: Transatlantic Perspectives'
-A discussion event on rhetorics of resistance to imperialist words and actions, focusing on Hawai'i and Ireland. Multimedia talks with discussion over tea/coffee and biscuits.
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Telling and Retelling Supernatural Tales - Abbotsford
-A workshop led by the University of Aberdeen and inspired by Walter Scott's interest in communities of fable and traditional supernatural tales.