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Call for photos celebrating graduation success
Are you graduating this year?We will be hosting a virtual graduation ceremony for the school which we hope you will be able to join, more details of the date and time will be shared in due course.If you have not done so already and would like to submit a picture...
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Dr Jesper Kallestrup (Philosophy) appears on Danish news to discuss Scottish Politics
Dr Kallestrup has commented on Scottish politics for Danish television DR since 2014, mainly during the independence and Brexit referendums and when there are parliament elections at Holyrood or Westminster. Last week Dr Kallestrup gave three radio interviews, two live TV appearances and was quoted on a Danish news site: https://www.dr.dk/nyheder/udland/skotsk-flertal-vil-loesrive-sig-efter-valgresultat-det-er-et-ret-stort-problem-boris
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Interview with Julia Leng, the new SDHP Careers Advisor
Our new Careers Adviser for the School, Julia Leng, recently sat down with Dr Helen Pierce (Art History) to introduce herself and talk more about how the University of Aberdeen Careers and Employability Service can help students, what to expect from a guidance appointment, and upcoming opportunities. Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouafjVhzwx4
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Orders presented to Professor Robert Frost by ambassadors of Poland and Lithuania
In a unique ceremony held at the Embassy of the Lithuanian Republic in London on 5 May 2021, Robert Frost was awarded orders by the ambassadors of Lithuania and Poland. In the presence of the ambassadors of Ukraine, Hungary, Latvia and Slovakia, he received the Knight’s Cross of the Order...
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Professor Marjory Harper published 'Creating an online community: a pre-pandemic initiative'
Professor Marjory Harper, who in 2020 won the Royal Historical Society Jinty Nelson Award for Inspirational Teaching and Supervision in History, has written a blogpost for the RHS, in which she reflects on the process of planning an online Master's Programme in Scottish Heritage in 2017. The RHS annual teaching...
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Brian Brock appeared on BBC Scotland's Sunday Morning with Cathy McDonald
During the pandemic, places of worship adapted quickly to reach out to people unable to attend in person. Could this be a learning time for religions to become more broadly inclusive - not just in the physical sense but also from a theological perspective? Cathy is joined by Candida Moss,...
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Brian Brock's most recent popular monograph has just appeared in print with Baker Academic Press
This is Brock's first popular book on disability (Disability: Living into the Diversity of Christ's Body), written with the express aim of disseminating the world-leading disability theology ongoing in the department of Divinity at the University of Aberdeen. It addresses everyday church members, dispelling common misconceptions about disability and inclusion....
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Centre for the Study of Autism and Christian Community: April 2021 Newsletter
The new edition of the Centre for the Study of Autism and Christian Community newsletter is now available. Read it here, or visit the centre website for more information and resources.
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The Care in Funerals project website is now live and recruitment is open
The care in funerals project website is now live at https://www.abdn.ac.uk/sdhp/philosophy/care-in-funerals-2015.php. The project aims to learn from experiences of disruption and innovation during the COVID-19 pandemic to support refreshed thinking about why funerals matter and to identify and examine ethical issues in funeral provision. The research team are looking to...
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New UG Divinity Newsletter
The new UG Divinity Newsletter is now available for this week. Please click here to learn more about what's happening!