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We Must Walk: An Exposition of the In-between
PGR student in Music, Lise Olsen, will be presenting her practice and research at the Meadow Mill Projects, WASPS, Dundee, during the first week of March 2022.
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Professor Mealor's Scores for TV receive multiple broadcasts
Music of our Professor of Composition at the University of Aberdeen, Paul Mealor, features in leading television shows airing on BBC, Irish, European, Australian and US television channels this February and March.
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Student in Law and French competing in the World Paraswimming Series
Our student Natalia Chociaj is competing in the World Paraswimming Series as part of the UK team.
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Short stories sought in honour of Doric writer
A short story competition which celebrates the work of one of the north-east's finest exponents of written Doric has been launched.
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Aberdeen's new film festival a box office hit
Tickets for Aberdeen's new film festival, Dark Nights, are being snapped up, with two events in the programme already sold out.
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Successful Residency from pianist Duncan Honeybourne
Celebrated pianist Duncan Honeybourne came to Aberdeen recently to give a concert and a workshop of new pieces by departmental student composers.
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Bond actress and internationally acclaimed short film added to Dark Nights line-up
The role of women in front of and behind the camera will come under the spotlight during Dark Nights, Aberdeen's new film festival which gets underway next month.
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Music Student Gains National Award
Anthony White and alumna Karolina Smolova, travelled to Bristol to attend a screening of their short film, which has received numerous awards in the film and television industry.
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PhD candidate in German wins 2021 WIGS Essay Prize
Lauren Cuthbert, who is undertaking a PhD in the German Department, has been announced as the winner of the 2021 Women in German Studies (WIGS) Essay Prize for her essay entitled '"Ich hatte Befehle": Multidirectional Memory and the Vietnam War in Heynowski and Scheumann's Piloten im Pyjama (1968)'.
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Aberdeen lights up the Dark Nights with new film festival
From blood-curdling zombie attacks and sword-fighting immortals to the past, present and future of the world's most popular spy, a brand-new film festival is set to light up the long dark North-east evenings next month.