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Aberdeen Artwords - The Linklater Collection
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Public Lecture: In Search of the Exiled Stuart Courts, 1689-1766 (Professor Edward Corp, University of Toulouse)
-Edward Corp is emeritus Professor of British History at the University of Toulouse. He is the world’s leading expert on the Stuart Court in exile, and on portraits of the exiled Stuart dynasty. He has written the definitive history of the Stuart Court in exile in France and Italy, 1689-1766,...
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Workshop: Ethics and Epistemology of AI
-Schedule as follows 9.30 - 9.45: Welcome 9.45 - 11.15: Emily Sullivan 11.15 - 11.30: Tea/Coffee 11.30 - 13.00: Glenn Anderau 13.00 - 13.30: Catered Lunch 13.30 - 15.00: Matt Jope 15.00 - 15.15: Tea/Coffee 15.15 - 16.45: Anandi Hattiangadi
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CEMS Research Seminar: Dr Shazia Jagot (University of York)
-Chaucer's 'loveris maladye /Of Hereos', Avicenna's Risāla fī al-'ishq (Treatise on Love) and an Arabic-Islamic Metaphysics of Love
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The Road to Culloden
-Join Dr Clare Loughlin on Thursday 16 April from 4pm-5.15pm (BST) as she discusses The Battle of Culloden on its 280th anniversary.
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CEMS Research Seminar: Dr Frederik Pedersen (em., Aberdeen, History)
-Firm rules, flexible time: revisiting Romeo and Juliet of Stonegate (York Cause Paper E 248, 1345-1346)
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The First Covenant: understanding the role of the Hebrew Bible in Victorian art
-The First Covenant: understanding the role of the Hebrew Bible in Victorian artCo-hosted with Divinity
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Migration and Asylum in Scotland: A Philosophical Perspective (1-Day Workshop)
The Department of Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen is delighted to be hosting the upcoming workshop, “Migration and Asylum in Scotland: A Philosophical Perspective”. This one-day workshop will explore how a distinctively philosophical voice might be added to the existing scholarly literature on migration and asylum in Scotland in...
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CEMS Research Seminar: Dr Helen Lynch (School of LLMVC, University of Aberdeen)
-'Fires in the House-top: Early Modern Women Writers, Milton & the Manosphere'
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Many Norths
Co-hosted by The Centre for the North & George Washington Wilson Centre. *Venue & Time TBC