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Tracing travels across the Atlantic
Professor Marjory Harper
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Lecture - Aberdeen's Earliest Burgh Council Registers
The evening talk comes after the digital transcription of local authority registers by a project at Aberdeen University. Dr Claire Hawes will discuss and give an overview of the texts. It will focus on the importance of these books in the understanding of early Renaissance Scotland and will also introduce...
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Centenary Fellowships
The Philosophy department at the University of Aberdeen invites applications for Centenary Fellowships for the 2019-20 academic year. The Fellowships are intended for new or established faculty in any area of specialisation who would like to visit the Philosophy Department for periods between one and four weeks. Visits must fall...
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TF Torrance Scholarship
The TF Torrance Scholarship opportunity for current and prospective on-campus PGR students is now available to view on the University's Funding Database.
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Historian receives an award.
Professor Marjory Harper was presented with the Postgraduate Award for Excellence in Teaching. This award was given in recognition of her high quality, engaging and inspirational teaching. Professor Harper was nominated for her use of media online. She had given incredible personal support to her students and had created a...
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School of Divinity, History & Philosophy Student/Employer Networking Event
On Wednesday the 14th of November, the School hosted a Student/Employer Networking Event in the Sir Duncan Rice Library. This event aimed to broaden students’ career thinking and knowledge regarding the diverse range of opportunities available to non-vocational degree students, as well as improving students’ networking skills. After an opening...
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'Reading the Ministry, 1520-1848': Updated conference programme!
In 2017, the University of Aberdeen became the custodian of the Chapeltown of Glenlivet Library. This collection was once the working library of the ‘Hidden Seminary’ at Scalan in the Scottish Highlands. Founded in 1716, the seminary at Scalan educated more than 100 priests for the Scottish mission before...
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Publication of College Voices book
College Voices, which tells the story of Christ's College Aberdeen and is written by Clare Davidson, will be published November 2018. Please see the attached flyer for more information!
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PG Open Day
Funding & scholarship opportunities exist for those looking to study a postgraduate qualification. Find out more at our PG Open Day on Wednesday 14th November. You can book your place at the Open Day here: https://buff.ly/2zzqWyk
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Professor Tom Greggs on BBC Radio4
Professor Tom Greggs featured in the popular BBC Radio4 broadcast In Our Time, discussing the great German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Bonhoeffer’s theology, in part written as a prisoner of war under Hitler’s regime, is highly influential today. The Divinity department at the University of Aberdeen is home to several experts...