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2011
November
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No one would ever do that: The Possible Improbable in Crime Fiction
How do readers of fiction decide what is credible and what isn't?
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Library Gallery Exhibition: Rebels With a Cause
-Join us for the inaugural exhibition at the University Library Gallery. 'Rebels with a Cause : Jacobites and the Global Imagination' displays highlights from the Library, Special Collections and Museum, revealing the lives and travels of those historical characters whose ideologies have played a distinctive role in forming part of...
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War and Remembrance: North East Contributions to the Great War
-Three Aberdeen surgeons will give an insight into the challenges faced by the nation, the soldiers and the medics of the First World War.
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Postgraduate Open Day
-Come along and talk to academics and support staff about research,taught & CPD postgraduate opportunities at the University of Aberdeen.
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Cafe Controversial - Technology Will Save the World
Dr Brian Brock, School of Divinity, History and Philosophy, University of Aberdeen will outline how advances in technology are often relied upon to address global challenges, from world hunger to climate change and the energy crunch. But is there another way?
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British Science Festival - Call for Proposals
Europe’s biggest science festival is coming to Aberdeen in 2012 hosted by the University of Aberdeen working alongside TechFest-SetPoint. The British Science Festival has a long history: Previously known as the Annual Meeting of the British Association it has been running since 1831 and last visited Scotland in 2001, and...
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The University of Aberdeen Music Prize
-The University of Aberdeen Music Prize, a collaboration between the University of Aberdeen and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, has earned a reputation as one of the most prestigious contemporary composition prizes across the globe.
October
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The RV Jones Lecture - From instability to chaos
-Professor Thompson will give a fascinating pictorial overview of non-linear phenomena and the chaos that can arise from simple changes, highlighting some of the key findings from his own research throughout his career.
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Mick Jackson, founder of Micro-Tyco Challenge to speak at University
-Calling all entrepreneurial students! Hear how a team turned a £1 loan into a £4190 gain in four weeks.
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Cafe Scientifique - Take the risk?
-How do we weigh up the risks reported in the media? When does a danger merit real concern? Come along to the final Cafe Scientifique of the series when our speakers from the University of Aberdeen's School of Medicine and Dentistry, Dr Lorna Aucott and Dr Gordon Prescott, will discuss...