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2013
December
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Going Global seminar - where there is no doctor: determining causes of death in low-income settings
-Venue: Rm 233, Suttie Centre Speaker: Professor Peter Byass, Umea University, Sweden
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The Legacy of Mandela
-AUSA Race & Ethnicity Campaign, Politics & International Relations Society and ACS cordially invite you to the 'Legacy of Mandela' Talk.
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General Council Statutory meeting and Winter lunch
-Members of the General Council are invited to join us for the winter Statutory Meeting on Saturday 7 December at 11am in King's College Conference Centre.
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Turning on of the Christmas Tree Lights
-All children of University staff (and their parents) are invited to join us at 4pm on Wednesday 4 December for storytelling and treats in Elphinstone Hall while we wait for Santa.
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Going Global seminar - scientists behaving badly: inequitable partnerships in global research
-Venue: Room 233, Suttie Centre Speaker: dr Julia Hussein, Immpact, University of Aberdeen
November
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Going Global seminar - iron deficiency in pregnancy: is it only a developing country issue?
-Venue: Rm 1:14/44. Polwarth Building Speaker: Professor Harry McArdle, Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen
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Staff Disability Network Group
-The University is currently working on a range of initiatives to support its Equality and Diversity Strategy.
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The Students' Association Annual Inter-Faith Service
-This year's Students' Association Kirking will take place from 5pm-7pm on Sunday November 24 in the King's College Conference Centre.
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Going Global seminar - why are people sick and dying in the former Soviet Union?
-Venue: Dugald Baird Centre Seminar Room, Aberdeen Maternity Hospital. Speaker: Professor claire Wallace, Vice-Principal, University of Aberdeen
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Going Global seminar - population and health challenges in the 21st century
-The first in a new series for students and staff to promote research and learning on global health at the University of Aberdeen. Venue: Medico-Chirurgical Hall Speaker: Professor Sir Ian Diamond, Principal, Univeristy of Aberdeen