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2010
September
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Who Wants Nuclear Power?
Nuclear Power for Britain: Energy policy, public risk perceptions and acceptability will be some of the topics discussed at this interactive event. Part of the University of Aberdeen Energy Controversies Programme and in association with Techfest-Setpoint.
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Kosterlitz Centre for Therapeutics
Join us for a lecture celebrating the launch of The Kosterlitz Centre for Therapeutics
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Café Scientifique City
-Coffee and a Slice of Science. Our Café Scientifique series continues throughout Summer/Autumn 2010 in the City.
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Hall of Science
-Science on show!
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Manson, Oldmeldrum and Mosquitoes
This lecture is part of the University’s of Aberdeen’s Manson celebrations and also in association with the Aberdeen Medico-Chirurgical Society.
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Public Lecture: Universities' role in post-Genocide Reconciliation
-Professor Lwakabamba is Rector of the National University of Rwanda and a member of the Advisory Board for the Centre of Sustainable International Development. In this afternoon lecture he talks on Universities' role in post-Genocide Reconciliation, the case of the National University of Rwanda.
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Doors Open Day
Many of the most interesting University of Aberdeen buildings open their doors to the public as part of the nationwide initiative 'Doors Open Day'.
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TechFest In September
-TechFest In September, Aberdeen and the North East’s Annual Festival of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics returns for its 17th year with more events, workshops and shows than ever before.
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Fabric of the Land Exhibition
-A geology-inspired exhibition that explores links between art and science is to be held at the University of Aberdeen in association with diversified energy services company Senergy for the second successive year.