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2022
March
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Arctic Periods: Transnational Knowledge about Menstrual History & Wellbeing
-Workshop discussing work in progress from the Arctic Period research group and guest speakers from the Arctic region.
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British Science Week: Bright Club
-Join us for a night of stand up comedy with a difference...a science twist!
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Aberdeen Centre for Women's Health Research Seminar in celebration of International Women's Day 2022
-The Aberdeen Centre for Women’s Health Research are hosting a virtual seminar event via MS Teams on Tuesday the 15th of March between 5.30pm- 7.30pm. The event is to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the Centre and to mark International Women’s Day 2022 in collaboration with the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. We...
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Like, Share, Follow: The University's Collections Online
-In October 2021 our Museums and Special Collections team launched a survey to ask which museum items and events people would like to see online. They wanted to know which images and experiences would mean the most to their audiences as well as how to increase and improve access to...
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Amplifying Women's Voices for Climate Change
-A panel discussion as part of our International Women's Day and British Science Week programme of events.
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UNI-Versal: Screening of Zombie Flesh Eaters and conversation with Ian McCulloch
-Ian McCulloch is a Scottish actor best known for his performance as Greg Preston in Survivors (1975).
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UNI-Versal: Screening of Highlander with Jonathan Melville
-Jonathan will introduce the film and take part in a post-screening Q&A and book signing.
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UNI-Versal: Panel Discussion: Driving Diversity in the Arts
-Join the conversation as we look to address how we encourage a culture of diversity and inclusion in the film industry and more widely in the cultural sector.
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'From the Baskets of Travelling Pedlars' to Abbotsford: Scott's Lifelong Love of Popular Print
-Walter Scott had a lifelong interest in collecting chapbooks, cheap, popular print items that were sold door to door and purchased from market stalls. A recent cataloguing project has revealed that his Library at Abbotsford contains thousands of these items. Their content ranges from political pamphlets to ghost stories and...