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2014
February
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Introduction to Gaelic Workshops
-Are you interested in learning more about Gaelic, or in finding out more about the University’s Gaelic Plan? Introduction to Gaelic workshops are free lunchtime sessions for staff and students wishing to learn more about the language and culture. The sessions will focus on the language’s history and role in Scotland...
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Scots Herring Girls, 1900-1950: Oral History and Visual Narrative
-A King's Museum lecture given by Jill de Fresnes, from the Royal Commision on the Ancient and Historical Monuments for Scotland (RCAHMS)
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Free mini health check
-Staff from the Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health will be on hand next week to carry out free mini health checks. Members of staff can go along to the lower ground seminar room in the Sir Duncan Rice Library on Tuesday 25 February between 11am and 2pm for their mini...
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CafeMed Aberdeen: Men and Cancer
-A season of informal discussions bringing together the public with leading figures in medicine and biosciences. All events are FREE to attend
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Gifford Lecture Series: Princeton, Darwinism and the Shorthorn Cattle
-At Princeton, where Calvinists spearheaded biblical inerrancy, a relative openness to evolution is discernible. This lecture explores how the Princeton stance on Darwinism was shaped by the personal influence of the Scottish moral philosopher James McCosh, the development of distinctively non-Darwinian evolutionary theories at the university, and an awareness...
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Discovering the World: Japan
-Family Fun at the Library. Suitable for families with children aged 3-10 years but all welcome
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King's Museum Curator Talk
-A free talk from Neil Curtis, co-curator of 'Fiji, Scotland and the Making of Empire'
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University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir, with Special Guest Conductor: Professor James Jordan
-The acclaimed University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir performs their first concert of 2014 with Special Guest Conductor Professor James Jordan of Westminster Choir College, New Jersey, USA.
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Fail Better: Emak Bakia by Man Ray and Film by Samuel Beckett
-Fail Better is an evening of avant-garde visual culture from two Modernist masters, with screenings 'Emak Bakia' by Man Ray, alongside 'Film' by Samuel Beckett. Fail Better is an evening of avant-garde visual culture from two Modernist masters, with screenings 'Emak Bakia' by Man Ray, alongside 'Film' by Samuel Beckett.
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New ideas From Old Bones: The Origins of Early Humans in China?
-The Confucius Institute of the University of Aberdeen is delighted to announce a public lecture by Professor Fajun Li, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China.