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2021
February
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Scotland's Role and Contribution in a Changing Arctic Environment
-New Research Network Series - 22nd February to 17th March. Nine online events will focus on themes ranging from Climate Justice to Mental Health; Sustainable Economies to Eroding Coastlines and Renewable Energy - Open to all, registration essential.
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In Conversation with Neil Fachie
-We are delighted to welcome University of Aberdeen graduate, Neil Fachie for a virtual event discussing his incredible sports career.
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Cruickshank Botanic Garden Virtual Winter Walk
-Who says you can't enjoy the Cruickshank Botanic Gardens in the comfort and safety of your own home?
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Introduction to Robotics and Automation for Boosting Productivity
-Open to all levels and experience, come and discover the potential of robotics and automation for increasing productivity in industry.
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Founders' Day Chapel Service Film
-On Founders' Day we pay tribute to our historic origins as an ancient University and give thanks for the vision of Bishop Elphinstone and our patron fathers.
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University of Aberdeen 525 Challenge Registration
-This event was fully booked
Take on a 525 Challenge this February and help us provide life-changing support to students at the University of Aberdeen.
January
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Extraordinary Burns Supper
-*Link to view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0Ydjwz_6yo* You are warmly invited to join us for an Extraordinary Burns Supper on Monday 25 January from 7.30pm-8.30pm (GMT). This wonderful virtual celebration of Robert Burns presented by singer Fiona Kennedy features a splendid compilation of performances and readings, all recorded at home, individually by students, staff, alumni and very...
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Introduction to Offshore Decommissioning
Online Course
2020
December
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Carol Service Watch Party
-We would like to invite all alumni, students, staff, supporters and friends to attend our Carol Service Watch Party.
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RV Jones Lecture: Energy Systems for the 21st Century - The Drive for Net Zero
-This lecture from Professor Sir Jim McDonald - Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Strathclyde, will contextualise the drive for low carbon energy systems.