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2010
November
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The Challenge of Global Environmental Change
-Centre for Sustainable Development and Centre for Transport Research seminar on research and policy advocacy for global environmental change.
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Wealth and warfare in early Mercia: Interpreting the Staffordshire hoard
-Museum Lecture Series - Wealth and warfare in early Mercia: Interpreting the Staffordshire hoard
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Music for St Cecilia’s Day - Supported by the Friends of Aberdeen University Library
A concert for Dr Roger B. Williams MBE on his retirement, including works by Corelli, Ross & Haydn.
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Word Special – Short Story Event with Alan Spence, Helen Lynch and Wayne Price
Three award-winning Scottish writers combine to read their work in an exclusive one-off Word event to mark National Short Story Week.
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Renewables Revolution: What's in it for me?
-With all the hype over renewable energy sources and targets recently, come and discuss the issues with figures from research and industry. At this interactive event, we'll begin with short presentations followed by an audience discussion.
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Rebels with a Cause: Imaginary Architectures of the Jacobites
-Part of the series of events taking place in conjunction with the Rebels with a Cause: The Jacobites and the Global Imagination exhibition at Scottish Parliament.
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Rebels with a Cause: Curatorial Talk
-Curatorial talk in conjunction with the Rebels with a Cause: The Jacobites and the Global Imagination exhibition at Scottish Parliament.
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Fearsome Engines
-Museum Lecture Series Autumn Talk (in association with Friends of the University Library)
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Cafe Light - Do Fishermen have the Healthiest Bones?
The University of Aberdeen along with the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses launch a new Café season from September to December
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Cafe Controversial - Flat Earths, Moving Suns and Creationism
Café Scientifique expands with the Café Controversial series dealing with topics that tend to polarise public opinion. The University of Aberdeen in partnership with Satrosphere Science Centre host a brand new Café season from September – December. There are a range of topics such as cannabis, nuclear power and choosing...