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2012
December
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Saints, Starts and Famous Scots: Picturing the Past in the Murals at the Scottish National Potrait Gallery
All are welcome to this series of public lectures organised by the King's Musuem.
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Candlelit vigil for bereaved families
The service, led by Rev Dr Easter Smart, Chaplain to the University is one of many which will be held for grieving parents around the world. However, anyone who may be grieving is welcome to attend.
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Carols for all!
-Christmas music, carols and anthems for all the family. Afternoon and Evening sessions are available: 16:30 - 18:00 and 20:00 - 21:00 .
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Harps of Gold – A Celebration of Christmas Music
-A free concert by the Harps of Gold Orchestra and Choir. A programme of music and song for Christmas and the audience can also sing along to their favourite carols. A feel good concert certain to put you in the mood for Christmas. Donations to Friends of Anchor Charity Aberdeen.
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Café Controversial - A Brief History of the End of the World
With the world predicted to undergo cataclysmic change on 21-12-2012, we'll be exploring visions of the apocalypse and exploring why past and present cultures find them so fascinating.
November
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Mrs Brown of Old Aberdeen: The Greatest Ballad Singer Ever
All are welcome to this series of public lectures organised by the King's Musuem.
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The Big Read with Matthew Green
-Professor Jane Stevenson talks to Matthew Green about his search for Joseph Kony and his book The Wizard of the Nile.
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The RV Jones Distinguished Lecture in Engineering
-Optical Fibre Networks - Unlimited Bandwidth or Optical Illusion? The lecture will look at some of the trends, challenges and limits, both linear and nonlinear, and the techniques used to overcome them in optical networks.
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CSID Cross College and Public Seminar: Climate justice: What is it? Panel discussion
-Join us for a panel discussion on Climate Justice and What it is?
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The Chelsea Belladonna: Elizabeth Blackwell
-The Chelsea Belladonna explores the extraordinary life of Aberdeenshire-born botanical illustrator Elizabeth Blackwell.