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2024
November
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How to Use LinkedIn
-This event was cancelled
How can LinkedIn help you?!
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DHM 24: Debating the Medical vs Social model of disability
-Join the Staff Disability Network and the Neurodiversity Network for their jointly organised series of practical and conceptual-based conversations online.
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SLS Workshop: Dealing with Constructive Feedback and Peer Review
-The art of giving and receiving feedback well is very much an under-estimated skill, but crucial at PGR research level. Here we will discuss how to take constructive feedback e.g. from your supervisor, positively and how to act on it, the benefits of self-reflection, and also peer review.
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Monster Map Mass Colouring Event with Special Guest Johanna Basford!
-A not to be missed Special Event for Book Week Scotland, supported by the Scottish Book Trust.
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Book Week Event: A visit by Johanna Basford, Colouring Book pioneer!
-Visitors to the Sir Duncan Rice Library will have the chance to meet and chat with the colouring aficionado, Johanna Basford, as the Collections team round off their Book Week Scotland with a mass colouring event which has been funded by the Scottish Book Trust. Johanna will also be creating...
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The University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir presents 'From Dust'
-Come and join the University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir for a spellbinding programme of atmospheric and thought provoking surround sound music.
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Save Bon Accord Baths: Festive Fundraiser
-We’re so pleased to announce our final event of the year… our Festive Fundraiser!We are thrilled to be hosting another free-of-charge event at Bon Accord Baths that will feature incredible performances from local choirs - Umbrella A Cappella , Harbour Voices, and Albacapella! Wrap up warm and stop by.
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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)...
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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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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.