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2010
November
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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...
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University of Aberdeen Choral Society and University of Aberdeen Symphony Orchestra
Music from America features in this dazzling display of orchestral virtuosity and choral luminosity.
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Web Stream - All Quiet on the Western Front
-A special online stream from the live lecture. The online stream is fully subscribed at this time. If you have registered to take part, you will have received an email from events@abdn.ac.uk with instructions for participation.
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All Quiet on the Western Front
-Life on the Western Front for soldiers was atrocious. Unimaginable horror in the trenches, a dreadful death toll and appalling wounds suffered by casualties of the Great 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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Listening to Birds: An anthropological investigation of bird sounds
-Museum Lecture Series - Listening to Birds: an anthropological investigation of bird sounds
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Crisis in the Universities? The case of fifth-century Alexandria
-Museum Lecture Series - Crisis in the Universities? The case of fifth-century Alexandria
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cafeMED Special for National Pathology Week - Finding the Culprit
-A cafeMED special: Join us in the ground floor cafe of the Suttie Centre on November 1st for an interactive evening where we explore the world of pathology.
October
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Rebels with a Cause Exhibition and Events
-The Scottish Parliament to showcase a major new exhibition titled Rebels with a Cause: The Jacobites and the Global Imagination.
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World Literatures Research Group Visiting Lecture
-On the Politics of Genre in relation to Postcolonial Life-writing: Olaudah Equiano, V.S. Naipual and Sara Suleri