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2017
October
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The Students Association Annual Inter-Faith Celebration
-This year’s Students’ Association Kirking will take place from 5.30pm on Wednesday 18 October 2017 in James MacKay Hall. The event will be conducted by Rev Marylee Anderson, University Chaplain, with contributions from various faith societies and the theme for this year is ‘Creativity and the Arts’. A reception will follow...
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From Stone Age to Obese Age
-Join us in this talk to learn about changes in diet through the years.
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Physiology Friday!
-Come along to the Suttie Centre to celebrate the contribution of Physiology to medical advances and biomedical science research.
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David J Smith - Organ
-J.S.Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor
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Friends Event Series: Dickens and the Marshalsea
-In this guest lecture at the University of Aberdeen, the eminent historian Jerry White explores the place of the Marshalsea in the life and fiction of the writer Charles Dickens.
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Special Film Event: Screening and Discussion of 'The New Colossus'
-Join us for premier of the latest research film by Professor Alan Marcus.
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Cafe MED - Informing Birth Choices: A Legal Predicament
-Bringing the public, researchers and clinicians together. Café MED are a series of informal talks pitched at a very accessible level and that give ample time for audience questions.
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Rediscoveries 8 - Voices and Beasts
-Rediscoveries is a new series of performances of electroacoustic music and sound art events, presented by SERG (Sound Emporium Research Group) from the Department of Music, University of Aberdeen.
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Anderson Lecture 2017 - Ways of Thinking From Crows To Children And Back Again
-The School of Psychology's flagship public engagement event, the annual Anderson Lecture, will be given by Nicola Clayton, Professor of Comparative Cognition in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge.
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Science in the Quad: The Workings of Gravitational Wave Detectors
-This talk will shed light on how we detected the first gravitational waves and the technology development involved.