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2013
December
November
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The Edinburgh Quartet
-The Edinburgh Quartet continue their Residency at the University of Aberdeen
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A History of Parody: The influence of William Home & George Cruikshank
-Drawing on a lively selection of satirical prints and material from the University of Aberdeen's Special Collections.
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Choral Evensong
-Join us for a beautiful service of sacred music and prayer with Most Revd Rt Hon Dr John Sentamu
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Satrosphere Takeover!
-Satrosphere Science Centre is being taken over by adults! This FREE monthly event is exclusively for over 18s a.k.a the big kids! There's no need to book, simply come along!
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The Students' Association Annual Inter-Faith Service
-The Service will be accompanied by the Chapel Choir and there will be a presentation from renowned author Terry Biddington.
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The University of Aberdeen Choral Society and Chapel Choir
-Conducted by David J. Smith and Christopher Gray. King's College Chapel Choir and the University Choral Society bring together a programme celebrating the choral works of Benjamin Britten, his friends and influences.
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The University of Aberdeen Symphony Orchestra
-Conducted by Christopher Gray. Works by Benjamin Britten and Dmitri Shostakovich. A performance as part of 'Connecting Britten' festival.
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Unseemly Pictures: Graphic Satire in Early Modern England
-Print Shop Window: An Exhibition of Visual Satire explores the power of cartoons to stimulate political debate, comment on public behaviour and influence political and social change. Drawing on a lively selection of satirical prints and material from the University of Aberdeen’s Special Collections, this exhibition features examples of caricatures...
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What is the relationship between cook stoves and glaciers?
-Sparked by the reporting of the IPCC Summary Report on the BBC, Sheelagh O'Reilly will explore some of the issues around Climate Justice and what this means in relation to mitigation and adaptation, including the development of Low Carbon Economies.