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2014
November
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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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Remembrance Sunday Service
-The University Chapel leading an Act of Remembrance
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Chaplaincy Events: Sunday 9 November - Thursday 13 November
-Sunday – 9 November Sunday, 9 November 2014 at 10.50am,Remembrance Service in King’s College Chapel. Preacher: Very Rev Dr John Cairns. Please be seated by 10.30am 6.30pm in the Chapel, Catholic Mass Morning Prayer in the Chapel – Monday to Friday Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8.30am to 8.50am Wednesday from 8.00am to...
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Who's Who? Human and Computer Face Recognition
-Face recognition: man vs computer
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The Death of Innocence
-Poems and stories of young men's experiences in The First World War.
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Skeptics In the Pub: Who do you Trust?
-A discussion on the concept of trust and its place in society
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G. O. SAYLES MEMORIAL LECTURE ON MEDIAEVAL HISTORY 2014
-This lecture will be followed by refreshments and a seminar sponsored by The Centre for Celtic & Anglo-Saxon Studies.
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CSID Seminar Series: People are land?
-People are land? The roles of environmental conflicts in initiating and perpetuating violent conflicts
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Room for Debate: Nationalism
-In the aftermath of the referendum, we will debate the origins of nationalism, and its consequences for contemporary society.
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Poetry and Anthropology along Scotland's Small Urban Rivers
-A talk and poetry reading.