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2017
September
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Café MED - Teaching tomorrow's doctors
-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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Biological wastewater treatment and anaerobic digestion: theory, design and practice
-The course is aimed at professionals, graduates and PhD students working or interested in the sector of biological wastewater treatment. The course starts from the fundamental of biological wastewater treatment and shows step-by-step how to develop and solve the design equations.
August
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British Geophysical Association Postgraduate Research in Progress meeting 2017
-The BGA PGRiP is organised every year by PhD students in the United Kingdom and gives postgraduates in all fields of geophysics the possibility to present their research in an informal and friendly environment. The conference is also an excellent opportunity to meet fellow PhD students of the geophysics network...
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Cafe Scientifique - Health and the disposable caveman: understanding disease using evolution
-Aberdeen University's Cafe Sci series takes place monthly with all events free to attend. No booking is required, places are allocated on a first-come basis. All events are pitched at a very accessible level and give ample time for audience questions
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LGBT Staff and Postgraduate Student Network AGM
-The LGBT Staff and Postgraduate Student Network will hold an Annual General Meeting
July
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Cafe Scientifique - A head for numbers
-Aberdeen University's Cafe Sci series takes place monthly with all events free to attend. No booking is required, places are allocated on a first-come basis. All events are pitched at a very accessible level and give ample time for audience questions
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So you think Vikings are funny do you?
-Famous for war, rape and pillage, the Vikings strike a fierce historical pose. However the texts they have left behind reveal that the Vikings weren't only warriors, but that they also had a funny side.
June
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What Country Friends Is This?
-Directed by Alasdair Hunter, 'What Country Friends Is This?' is a dialogue between the past and the present.
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Exploring Crime Precipitators and Perceptions of the Night-time Economy in Perth (Australia) and Cardiff (UK)
-In this seminar Dr Cozens will report on research, which explores users’ perceptions of the night-time economies and whether governance and security measures are perceived to precipitate crime. The research compares experiences in Cardiff (UK) and Perth (Australia), and explores how 161 users perceive the NTE could be improved in terms...
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Cafe Scientifique - Universality of synchronisation
-From flashing fireflies to power grids and the human brain.