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2026
May
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History WIP seminar
-History WIP seminar will be held on 27 May, 12.00-14.00 (CB202)
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Aberdeen Medieval and Early Modern Conference
-How does the violence of the past still haunt our present? At the 2nd Aberdeen Medieval and Early Modern Conference, come explore the multitude of ways violence was enacted, avoided, and considered in the premodern north. Find the programme and follow the team on Bluesky @amaemconference and on Instagram @medievalandearlymodernaberdeen.
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Anthropocene Mobilities in Contemporary Art
-Details TBC
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Many Norths Seminar - May 8
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Join us on May 8th for Many Norths! In this two-hour seminar we will hear talks and have a roundtable conversation on the many ideas, visualities, and histories of north. See below for a full programme. Please RSVP to catriona.mcara@abdn.ac.uk Many Norths A collaboration between The Centre for the North The George Washington Wilson Centre for Art...
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Book Launch - Praying by the Rules
-Dr Henna Cundill is launching her new book on the 1st of May
April
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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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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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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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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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RIISS seminar: Lauriane CherkiĀ (Sorbonne)
-'Scottish Judges and Convict Transportation in the Eighteenth Century'