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Professor Brink awarded academic prize by University of Umeå
During the 50 years Celebration of Umeå University, Professor Stefan Brink, Centre for Scandinavian Studies, was awarded the 'Language and Culture Trust's Prize' for 2015.
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Aberdeen academic to speak at Polish national celebration
An Aberdeen historian will address the highest court in Poland as part of celebrations to mark the anniversary of the signing of a constitution acknowledged as a revolutionary document in the political history of the world.
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The Thomas Reid Prize for Book Collecting
The Aberdeen Humanities Fund is pleased to announce the inaugural Thomas Reid Prize for Book Collecting.
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University of Aberdeen student's first book raises thousands for charity
A University of Aberdeen student is helping to raise money for charity after writing a book on the sacrifices made by railway staff that lost their lives during World War One.
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Collection of essays in honour of Professor Michael H. Gelting published
Ashgate have published a collection of essays, Denmark and Europe in the Middle Ages, c. 1000-1525, in honour of Professor Michael H. Gelting who holds a Chair in Scandinavian Studies at the University of Aberdeen. Michael H. Gelting has been one of the most influential historians working on medieval Denmark in his generation....
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Director's Cut explores the challenge of dramatising history
A leading historian and an award-winning screenwriter will join forces to discuss the challenges of dramatising history at a free public event in Aberdeen.
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New exhibition celebrates life of Aberdeen founding father
October 2014 marks 500 years since the death of Bishop William Elphinstone (1431 - 1514)but his legacy still continues to shine in Aberdeen. He created the University of Aberdeen, as King's College, and commissioned major building and infrastructure work including the construction of King's College Chapel and improvements to St...