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2007
March
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''A Barrie Nicht''
Come along to Marischal College for an evening with Stanley Robertson: including singers, storytellers and musicians. The event starts at 7pm and tickets are priced at £4.00 (concessions £3) each.
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Nature Tots 2007 - A series of events for 2 – 5 year olds!
The programme kicks off with ''It''s alive'' - from fossils to ferns and feathers. The event will be held at the Natural History Centre, University of Aberdeen, Zoology building. There will be one hour sessions between 10am and 12 noon, repeated again between 2 and 4pm. Admission is free.
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Alumni Reception in Beijing
Professor Angela Black, Director and Head of the Graduate School and Professor of Finance, and Professor Norman Hutchison from the University’s Business School, will host an alumni reception at the Traders Hotel, Beijing, from 6.30pm.It will be an opportunity to find out the latest news from the University, as well...
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Alumni Reception in Shenzhen
Join colleagues from the University’s College of Arts and Social Sciences for a special alumni reception at the Century Plaza Hotel, Shenzhen, from 12noon.This gathering has been arranged in conjunction with the Hong Kong Alumni Association and will see former students from Hong Kong and mainland China joining together for...
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Annual Boat Race
Come along to the annual boat race and cheer on the University team on Sunday 4 March. More details to follow.
February
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Walter Scott
There will be a talk by Professor David Hewitt on Scott and his works. The event will be held in Regent Lecture Theatre and tickets can be purchased on the door at £4pp
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An Evening of British Food – Japan
There will be an evening of British food for UK alumni on 23 February 2007 at the Righa Hotel, Osaka, Japan. If you have any questions or would be interested in attending please email: educationuk.osaka@britishcouncil.or.jp.
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The Concert Party Tradition of North-East Scotland
Join Dr Ian Russell and Dr Tom McKean for a public lecture on ‘The Concert Party Tradition of North-East Scotland - Understanding the Experience of Vernacular Performance’. The lecture will take place in New King’s 1, King’s College at 7.30pm. Tickets are priced at £2 per person which includes refreshments.
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Celebrating 100 Years Of Forestry
The Forestry department is celebrating 100 years on teaching at the University. A series of events will take place on Friday 23 February:2-3pm - The Borthwick-Steven Lecture3.15 - 4.30pm - Graduates reunion at Zeste7pm-1am - The Forestry Society Annual Dinner at the Copthorne HotelTo book your place email: Andrew Cameron
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University Music Events
There will be an oral workshop by Stephen Cleobury at 2.15pm, again admission is free.