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2024
November
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Post Graduate Seminar Series: Session Two
-Gildas: A Timeline of Roman Britain
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Hay of Seaton Lecture: Prophetic Ethics, Reclaiming the Prophets for Ethical Discourse
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Professor Steven Kepnes, Colgate University
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New Voices in Irish and Scottish Studies
-The New Voices series seeks to support and highlight the work of early career scholars in Irish and Scottish Studies. The webinars are aimed at scholars and postgraduate students at Aberdeen and further afield.
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Philosophy of Religion Research Seminar: Week 6
-Text selection: II, Postulates-P49
October
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Publishing Workshop (Internal Members Only)
-Dr Hannah Burrows chairs a publishing workshop that is open to internal members only.
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The Art History Research Seminar: Émilie Oléron Evans (QMUL)
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"Linda Nochlin, 'Art Historian Engagée'" Abstract: American art historian Linda Nochlin (1931-2017) spent a career refuting the universality of dominant artistic discourses and listening to the voice of the "other" in its many incarnations. Her dialectical and dialogical approach to her subject is characteristic of her engagement, a word borrowed from...
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CEMS research seminar: Dr Aleksandra Ziober
-‘Jan Stanisław Sapieha (1589-1635) and early modern mental health’ Aleksandra Ziober is assistant professor at the University of Wrocław where she works on the noble elites of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 17th century She had a postdoc position at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid focusing on the...
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New Voices in Irish and Scottish Studies
-The New Voices series seeks to support and highlight the work of early career scholars in Irish and Scottish Studies. The webinars are aimed at scholars and postgraduate students at Aberdeen and further afield.
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CEMS Postgraduate Masterclass: Professor Alexandra Walsham
-'Unravelling the Renaissance' This is a great opportunity to meet and work with a well-known and successful historian who will run a masterclass in cooperation with RIISS and History. Alexandra Walsham is Professor of Modern History. She served as Chair of the Faculty of History between 2019 and 2022. She was...
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The Dr Joan MacCormack Lecture 2024
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'Intimate Religion: Devotional Jewellery and the Reformation of Touch in Early Modern England'