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New UG Divinity Newsletter
The new UG Divinity Newsletter is now available for this week. Please click here to see what's happening!
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Art History Student Publication: The Ideal Souvenir
Joanna Hedley, one of our Level 2 students in Art History-English, has written an online article for the National Trust for Scotland.
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New UG Divinity Newsletter
The new UG Divinity Newsletter is now available for this week. Please click here to see what's happening!
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Three-year Lecturer Position in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
The University of Aberdeen intends to appoint a Lecturer in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible to a three-year full-time lectureship to replace Professor Joachim Schaper during his tenure of a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship. More details about the position and information about how to apply can be found at the link below.
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Frederik Pedersen interviewed by Australian Radio about article on the "Cadaver Synod" of 897
The article (in The Conversation) covers the mediaeval equivalent of impeachment in the case of pope Formosus in 897 and compares this to the impeachment of Donald Trump. The inspiration for the article were the comments by Senator Lindsey Graham who claimed that impeaching Trump would be the same as...
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New PgDip in Theology and Disability
We are very happy to share that our new PgDip in Theology and Disability will be offered from September 2021. This part time programme is fully online and can be taken as separate courses or as a full Diploma. This programme is for those who wish to deepen their knowledge...
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Call for papers for upcoming online conference
Colonial Connections: North East Scotland's Colonial Past, 1700-1840
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Robert Frost elected as a foreign member of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences
We are pleased to announce that Professor Robert Frost has been elected as a foreign member of the Polish Academy of the Arts and Sciences (Polska Akademia Umiejętności, the equivalent of the British Academy). The Academy was founded in 1872 in the Austrian partition, but rapidly became the recognised national...
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New UG Divinity Newsletter - 21st November 2020
The new UG Divinity Newsletter is now available for this week. Please click here to see what's happening!
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New UG Divinity Newsletter - 15th November 2020
The new UG Divinity Newsletter is now available for this week. Please click here to see what's happening!