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2017
April
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Stories, Computing, and the Politics of Health Care: Folklore Perspectives on Narrative from Paramedics to Anti-Vaxxers
-How do people tell stories? How can they help us understand illness and health care today?
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Your Language Day
-A Workshop Day on Promoting Doric and North-East Scots
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Tradition and Innovation at Cambus O'May Cheesemaker
-Elphinstone Institute Public Lecture Series
March
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POSTPONED Doric/North-East Scots Language Workshop for Students and Staff
-THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED IT IS HOPED TO RESCHEDULE IN THE FUTURE Come and share and learn about Doric and North-East Scots, whether you are a native speaker or learner, you are all welcome.
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From Production to Marketing: Community and Culture in the Post-War Whisky Industry
-Cultural Change in the Speyside 'whisky community(ies)' in the Post-War period - 1946 to the present day.
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Fintry: the Story and the Memories of a Rural North-East School
-Talk by Janet Byth to Ferryhill Parish Church, about the story of a typical country school in a farming community of North-East Scotland. Founded in 1831 as a 'subscription' elementary school, Fintry has been part of the Scottish education system since 1872, and continues to educate the local children today. Janet...
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A Kabul Music Diary - Ethnographic Film Series
-Join film-maker and ethnomusicologist John Baily for a discussion of the film and his work.
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Fintry: the Story and the Memories of a Rural North-East School
-Talk by Janet Byth to University of the Third Age, about the story of a typical country school in a farming community of North-East Scotland. Founded in 1831 as a 'subscription' elementary school, Fintry has been part of the Scottish education system since 1872, and continues to educate the local...
February
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Storytelling without Sound: Traditional Deaf Motifs and Performance in British Sign Language Storytelling
-Elphinstone Institute Public Lecture Series
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Celebrating North-East Writing
-'Celebrating North-East Writing' replaces the Toulmin Prize for 2017 The Celebration event is now open to receiving poems and stories with a North-East focus, some of which will feature at the event at the University's May Festival 26-28 May 2017, along with other North-East writers, speakers and performers. Please send your entry...