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2010
August
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Andrew Blaikie: The Scots Imagination and Modern Memory
-University of Aberdeen returns to the Edinburgh Festival with events at The Festival of Politics in Holyrood, and a partnership event with Scottish Review of Books at Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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Night of the Dinosaurs
-Dinosaurs last ruled the earth around 65 million years before man, yet they continue to capture the imagination today. But should we really be so quick to say we’ve never seen a dinosaur, or to think that such old bones couldn’t tell us anything about modern medicine?
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The Royal Stuarts
-University of Aberdeen returns to the Edinburgh Festival with events at The Festival of Politics in Holyrood, and a partnership event with Scottish Review of Books at Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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The Politics of Devolution
-University of Aberdeen returns to the Edinburgh Festival with events at The Festival of Politics in Holyrood, and a partnership event with Scottish Review of Books at Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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The Science of Eating - Or Who Controls What You Eat?
-University of Aberdeen returns to the Edinburgh Festival with events at The Festival of Politics in Holyrood, and a partnership event with Scottish Review of Books at Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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Cafe Scientifique City
-Coffee and a Slice of Science. Our Cafe Scientifique series continues throughout Summer/Autumn 2010 in the City.
July
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Tartan Day, Local and Family History Fair
-Ancestral roots in the North East? Join us to explore your family tree. If you have ancestral roots in the North East of Scotland this is the perfect event to find out more about your family tree from the knowledgeable staff who will be on hand to answer queries and...
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Life in Marischal College, 1593 to 1860
-Insights into the lives of students who attended Marischal College in 1860
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Venetian Technology Transfer: How Galileo Copied the Telescope
-Join Professor Mario Biagioli from Harvard Universirty to gain an insight into the obvious links between Galileo’s name and the telescope.
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Cafe Scientifique City
-Coffee and a Slice of Science. Our Café Scientifique series continues throughout Summer/Autumn 2010 in the City.