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2021
June
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Adam & Eve: (Re-)Constructing Ideas of Gender
-Professor Bill Naphy will consider how 'normative' concepts of masculine, feminine and other ideas of gendered identity have developed in the course of the last century.
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Offshore Energy System Integration: Challenges and Opportunities in the North Sea
-A panel discussion with Q&A brought to you by the Centre for Energy Transition
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Festival of Chinese Translation
-Hosted by The Confucius Institute at the University of Aberdeen.
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In Conversation with... Gary McEwan
-What can your business learn from start-ups?
May
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New Technologies for Achieving Low Carbon Economies: Opportunities for Aberdeen and the North East of Scotland
-To celebrate the official launch of the Centre for Energy Transition, the University of Aberdeen is delighted to host this online panel discussion on the opportunities that energy transition present for Aberdeen and the North East of Scotland.
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Collections Conversations: Highland Threads
-'Highland Threads' is a collaboration between 14 museums from across the Highlands. The virtual exhibition, which launched on 1 April, showcases a costume from each museum's collection alongside stories of the people who made the cloth, who wore the clothes and where they were produced. A 360° video presentation of...
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*RESCHEDULED* Public Communication of Science and Technology Conference 2020 plus 1
-This virtual conference explores all aspects of public communication of science and technology; and brings together scientists, researchers and practitioners in the field.
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Collections Conversations: Francis Van Hagen, Aberdeen's first named bookbinder, or, a load of old cobblers?
-Francis Van Hagen's distinctive seventeenth century bindings cover over 100 books in the University's Special Collections. Whilst he may have been paid to bind books, it may be that he was not, first and foremost, a bookbinder.
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In Conversation with... Colette Backwell
-What is your why? Finding your purpose, how you can make a difference to the people around you and the organisation you work for