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2022
November
October
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Sociology Seminar Series 2022-2023
-Matthew Hughey University of Connecticut, "W. E. B. Du Bois and his Strange Synthesis of Spirituality and Sociology" Please note that this seminar takes place on a Thursday 3.30-5pm
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Sociology Seminar Series 2022-2023
-Mariana Consoni, University of Aberdeen, "Digital working and work boundaries for academics before and during the COVID-19 Lockdowns"
February
2020
May
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Europe Day Celebrations, OPEN ONLINE TALK, in cooperation with Alumni Relations and School of Business
-Best known as the founder of Beast Gear, Ben Leonard grew an international 7-figure business and successfully exited after 3 years. Professor Ignacio Canales, Professor of Management, will host a discussion with Ben, 'Ben Leonard - Are Entrepreneurs Born or Made?', on Tuesday 19 May from 2pm – 3pm (BST). Please click here to read more and book your place.
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OPEN ONLINE TALK: 'In Conversation with Professor Claire Wallace - Europe and the Coronavirus Crisis' (a continuation of Europe Day celebrations)
-Join us for ‘In Conversation with Professor Claire Wallace - Europe and the Coronavirus Crisis' in which Professor Wallace, Chair of Sociology, will lead a discussion examining Europe’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and the future of the European Union. The session is taking place on Thursday 14 May from 4pm – 5pm (BST). For more...
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Europe Day: A virtual 'walk' across Europe (submissions/entries needed)
On Saturday 9 May (Europe Day) we're going to be launching a virtual 'walk' across Europe and we'd love for you to get involved! Help us travel across the continent by sharing photos of a favourite spot or location in Europe along with a message or a favourite memory by email to alumni@abdn.ac.uk by Friday 8...
2019
November
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Festival of Social Science - Polish Migrants and the Health System
-Learn more about the health care experiences of Poles living in different countries This interactive talk with Robert Nartowski will explore the different health care experiences of Poles living in different countries. Drawing on research conducted in London, Paris and Berlin this engaging talk and film presentation will draw the audience...
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Lost & Found Home - Explore the themes of self-identity and 'home' through this study of Scottish and Dutch migrants.
-A comparative biography study of Scottish migrants living in the Netherlands and Dutch migrants living in Scotland. Part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science, organised by the University of Aberdeen. Join Simone Haarbosch to explore ideas of home and learn how immigrants position themselves in their new environment and who...
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Open Seminar: The Scottish Party System at 20: a thaw in a frozen party system?
-Department of Politics and International Relations Seminar Series Wednesday November 6th 2019, 2.00–4pm Room: EWF61 The Scottish Party System at 20: a thaw in a frozen party system? Dr Malcolm Harvey (University of Aberdeen) The Scottish Parliament turned 20 this year. Intended as ‘the settled will of the Scottish people’, devolution has proved...