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2018
March
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SCI Public Evening Lecture: Sustainable agriculture: Enabling biodiversity alongside intensive farming
-In 50 years, the land free to feed the population has dropped from two to half an acre per person. Unsustainable agriculture is a major cause of habitat loss and the global vertebrate population has fallen by 58% since 1970. Join us as we live-stream the SCI Public Evening Lecture series...
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Earth Hour 2018
-Earth Hour is a worldwide movement organised by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).
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Project SEARCH Fundraising Gala Concert
-The University's Project SEARCH team will host a fundraising Gala Concert to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the internship programme.
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Marischal Chamber Orchestra & UoA Choral Society
-The Marischal Chamber Orchestra and UoA Choral Society join forces to give the world premiere of a collaborative work based on Schiller's jubilant text ' Ode to Joy'.
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Climate Change Perspectives
-Climate Change is one of the biggest societal challenges we face. At this event we will discuss the latest research, policy and calls to action here in Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen Boat Race
-As historic rivalries bubble up to the surface, the annual Aberdeen Boat Race returns to the north east of Scotland.
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Open-Lab: MRI Scanners Past and Future
-The world's first MRI scan of a patient was done in 1980, using Aberdeen University's "Mark-I" scanner. Now a team of scientists at the University's Medical School has built a new kind of scanner called "Fast-Field-Cycling" MRI, which could provide earlier diagnosis of many diseases.
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British Science Week Discovery Day
-Join us for a fun day of science for all the family at Aberdeen Science Centre for British Science Week 2018!
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A Pint of Science and Fashion
-Join us for an evening showcasing how science and fashion have come together to create incredible designs inspired by from beautiful insects.
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Feed Your Imagination
-An innovative dining experience where you choose a menu board and create your own meal with nutritional guidance from Professor Alexandra Johnstone, from the Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen.