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2013
March
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An Evening with Miranda Krestovnikoff

Miranda Krestovnikoff is a history and wildlife presenter, writer, musician and underwater diver. She has a background in zoology and has appeared on numerous T.V. programmes. Join us as she shares many of her wildlife experiences both on land and underwater and discusses current environmental issues.
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King Kongs Töchter
-The latest in a long line of theatrical offerings from the University of Aberdeen's German Drama Group, King Kongs Töchter is a darkly funny slice-of-life comedy set in a retirement home.
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Director's Cut Masterclass with Simon Di Rollo QC
-Some of the most popular films are those featuring courtroom dramas and other legal settings, such as Twelve Angry Men (1957), The Verdict (1982), Erin Brockovich (2000) and The Social Network (2010).
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Elphinstone Defence Lecture: Informing Military Decision Making - The Role of Academia
-The University of Aberdeen and the Robert Gordon University Military Education Committee
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A screening of 'Sister'

An invitation to the screening of "Sister" : an Edinburgh film festival pre-release exclusive!
February
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UKBA - Why YOU should care?
-Seminar Invitation: Points-based immigration and UK Border Agency requirements for universities. All staff, students and members of the public welcome.
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The Society for Renaissance Studies Annual Lecture - 'Witnessing Early Drama: Spectating, from The Cycle Plays to Shakespeare’
A free public lecture hosted by the Centre for Early Modern Studies, University of Aberdeen.
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Family Fun: Calling all sculptors...
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Join in for some family fun at the Sir Duncan Rice library where you can look at our new sculptures before creating one of your own!
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Cafe Sci: The Maths of Dating

It’s often thought that finding your perfect match is all about shared emotions and interests. But is it really just mathematics played out on a social stage? Come and discuss in our Valentine special!
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Cafe Med: Infertility- The New Epidemic?

Professor Paul Fowler & Professor Siladitya Bhattacharya will present arguments for and against the suggestion that the modern world is so damaging to human fertility that it is in serious danger of wiping us off the planet