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2015
May
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Reviving the Dead: Classical Imitation in Renaissance Literature
-The Sir Herbert Grierson Centre for Textual Criticism and Comparative Literary History, in association with the Centre for Early Modern Studies, University of Aberdeen Reviving the Dead: Classical Imitation in Renaissance Literature Friday 22nd May, 11.30 am—5 pm Saturday 23rd May, 10 am—4 pm Venue: Divinity Library Visiting speakers: Dr. Emma Buckley (St. Andrews) Prof....
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Chaplaincy Events
-Next week's Chaplaincy Events are as follows: Sunday, 17 May 6.30pm in the Chapel Catholic Mass Wednesday, 20 May 9.30am to 11.00am Chaplaincy@Foresterhill Please drop in and meet Rev David Hutchison, Assistant Chaplain, in the Suttie Centre, Room 220. 1.15pm to 2pm in the Chapel The Eucharist led by Rev Dr Duncan Heddle, Anglican Chaplain For...
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Chaplaincy events 10-14 May
-Next week's chaplaincy events are as follows:
April
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Why online profiles aren't just for dating websites
-Join the Association of University Administrators (AUA) for an informal lunchtime talk on: 'Why online profiles aren't just for dating websites' by Heather Doran (Public Engagement) and Anne Buckle (Policy, Planning & Governance).
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Cafe Scientifique- A wake-up call on Sleeping Sickness
-African Sleeping Sickness is threatening a staggering 60 million Africans. Discover how students from the University of Aberdeen have pioneered detection of dangerous diseases using synthetic biology.
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Annual Academic Development Symposium 2015: Student Transitions
-The theme for this year's Symposium is Student Transitions. The Symposium topic complements the new QAA (Scotland) Enhancement Theme of the same name.
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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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Cafe MED: Weight loss surgery - a magic pill?
-Obesity reduces the quality of life for individuals and puts a strain on health services. We will ask whether surgery is currently our best method of intervention and explore what might be on offer in the future.
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May Festival: Get Ready for Programme Launch!
Your passport to unlimited discovery.
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The Evolution of Music
-Professor Armand Leroi, Professor of Evolutionary Developmental Biology discusses the evolution of Music