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2023
May
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Founders' Day - A Celebration of Research with Impact
-Join us for this exciting research showcase event with engaging talks and panel discussions, and see how our research can be used to create lasting impact.
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University of Aberdeen Founders' Day Chapel Service
-Join us as we pay tribute to our historic origins as an ancient University and celebrate the support of our benefactors over the centuries including Bishop Elphinstone.
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ONLINE: 3 Minute Thesis Competition - The Final
-Don't miss the final of the 3 Minute Thesis competition! Several PhD students will compete to tell the public about their research.
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Mandarin Bookbug May
-Join us for fun, friendly sessions of Mandarin stories and songs for pre-school children and their families and carers.
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Seeds of Translation: Public talk and poetry reading with Brian Holton and Sheena Blackhall followed by drinks reception
-This talk is the final session of our one-day event, Seeds of Translation: A Symposium on Chinese Translation. This afternoon event is a talk and poetry reading suitable for a general audience. It is free to attend and open to all. Brian Holton will talk about his work translating Chinese...
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Seeds of Translation: Symposium on Chinese Translation with special guests from Wuhan University and Paper Republic
-The Confucius Institute of the University of Aberdeen is hosting a free one-day event focusing on Chinese translation run in conjunction with Wuhan University and Paper Republic. This event is aimed at professional translators, and anyone interested in Chinese literary translation. With special guests Xiong Wei, Nicky Harman, Jack Hargreaves, Sheena Blackhall and Brian Holton. Further information...
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Cafe Arts - Legacies of Slavery: Transatlantic Slavery and Aberdeen
-This event was fully booked
Join Dr Richard Anderson for a talk about the university's newest exhibition, exploring Aberdeen's connections to transatlantic slavery
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Spoken Word Workshop with Poetic Unity
-WayWORD and Museums & Special Collections are delighted to welcome Poetic Unity to lead a Spoken Word Workshop responding to some of the stories, objects and themes in the 'Legacies of Slavery' exhibition.
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PechaKucha - Current Trends in Biological Sciences
-Join students from the School of Biological Sciences as they discuss their research