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2022
September
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Barbara Rae Exhibition (UNI-Versal)
-The Northwest Passage presents new work by artist Barbara Rae inspired by her journeys from Orkney to the Canadian Arctic in 2015-2017.
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Research Facilities Showcase 2022
-We are delighted to be hosting an in-person Research Facilities Showcase Event, which offers a fantastic opportunity to explore the vast array of research facilities the University of Aberdeen has to offer, as well as a chance to network with colleagues across the University.
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Exhibition: Barbara Rae - The Northwest Passage
-The Northwest Passage present work by artist Barbara Rae, inspired by her journeys from Orkney to the Canadian arctic as she engaged with the topography and history of the land.
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Creative & Artistic Encounters in the Western Mediterranean
-The conference examines the relationship between the arts, cultural encounter, politics and power across the societies that straddle the Western Mediterranean (including, but not restricted to, Algeria, France, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Spain and Tunisia).
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Particulate Gravity Currents in the Environment 2022
-PGC22 - This conference will be held at University of Aberdeen, UK, co-hosted by Chengdu University of Technology, China. It will be relevant to all those with an interest in the field of particulate gravity currents.
August
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EU Dynamics Days Conference
-Dynamics Days Europe is a series of annual international conferences founded in the 1980s that provides a European forum for developments in the theory and applications of nonlinear dynamics. For over thirty years it has been bringing together researchers from a wide range of mathematical backgrounds for interdisciplinary research in nonlinear...
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Soapbox Science
-Join some of the University of Aberdeen's leading scientists as they take to their soapboxes to showcase science to the general public at the Aberdeen Mela
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Festival of Politics: The State of the UK Union
-Given proposals for a Scottish independence referendum, the Brexit outcome, and the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic by each UK country, the pressure on the devolution settlement has arguably never been greater.
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Festival of Politics: Are the Strongmen of Politics Killing Democracy?
-Are we witnessing the return of strong-man politics, where democratically elected leaders from around the globe became ever more authoritarian under a veneer of liberal democracy?
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Festival of Politics: Cost of Living Crisis - Food & Fuel as Legal Human Rights?
-The United Nations sets out the right to food provision as a basic human right, while increasing numbers of pressure groups believe the right to nutritious food and ability to heat our homes should also be legally enforceable human rights.