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School uniforms, dress codes and public responses: from museums to policy makers
-As revealed in the research published by R. Shanks et al. (eds.) and A. Campbell Le Guennec and N. Coutant (eds.), school uniform continues to be a hot topic in the 2020s across the world.
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Woofie Wednesday's @ Foresterhill
-Drop in to boost your mood with some extra paw-sitivity pups!
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Maths Drop-In Session
-Weekly maths support drop-in sessions for help and advice on the maths in your courses.
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Student-led Zoology Museum Tour
-Brought to you by the Marine Society and the Zoology and Biological Sciences Society.
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Woofie Wednesday's @ Taylor
-Come meet our lovely dogs for a wellbeing boost!
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CONVERGE Rural Health Symposium
-The University of Aberdeen is excited to partner with Augusta University, Robert Gordon University, the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy and NHS Education for Scotland (NES) to hold our fourth international rural health symposium.
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Nordic Read-Aloud
-Come along and hear extracts from 'The Blue Fox', by Icelandic writer Sjón, read aloud in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Finnish, Doric and English! And hear a fox’s perspective told in the language of the Vikings, Old Norse. All welcome!
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How to make paragraphs work, and why it really helps
-This online session shows you how to understand the different purposes paragraphs can have and how to construct them cohesively. You will encounter several examples of effective and less effective paragraphs and learn to identify the difference.
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David Buchan Lecture: Global Health Crises, Heritage, and the Ghanaian Folk
-Professor Kwesi Yankah, folklorist and Ghana's former Minister of State of Tertiary Education, will discuss how HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 have triggered folk responses in Ghana framed within cultural attitudes to calamity, and how Ghana's presidency has resorted to a heritage of visual symbolism as an integral part of crisis management.
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Book Week Event: Collections in Concert
-It’s unusual to be able to HEAR our collections! But attendees at a concert by the ensemble, ‘Scots Baroque’, in King's College Chapel on Friday 22nd November, will have the unique opportunity to hear a 300-year-old cello from the University Collections. The recently restored cello belonged to James Beattie (1735-1803)...