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2020
November
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FOSS - The US Presidential Election: What Comes Next?
-This event is a part of the Festival of Social Science 2020 Programme (FOSS)
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What Does the Fox Say?
-This event is part of Being Human - A Festival of the Humanities
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FOSS - Possibilities of Populism: What we can Learn from Populisms in Africa
-This event is a part of the Festival of Social Science 2020 Programme (FOSS)
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FOSS - Green Recovery in the North East of Scotland - A Just Transition?
-This event is a part of the Festival of Social Science 2020 Programme (FOSS)
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Writing Fiction with Alan Warner
-Join our creative writing workshop with Scottish novelist and Senior Lecturer Alan Warner on Tuesday 10 November from 1pm-2.30pm (GMT). Explore and share your creative writing by submitting small excerpts of your work to Alan, which can then be explored together during a very informal live, online session. We will look...
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Matthew Whiteside
-The night with...
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Introduction to Offshore Decommissioning
Online Course
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Women, Witches and Aberdeen: How Profiling Worked in the Past
-*Please also note that this event takes place on Wednesday 04 November, not on a Thursday as was incorrectly advertised previously* Join Professor Bill Naphy as he explores the history of Witchcraft in Aberdeen and looks at how women were profiled and subsequently identified as witches. In the first 6 months of 1597, Aberdeen...
October
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In conversation with Professor Christopher Jackson (Part of our Black History Month programme)
-Professor Christopher Jackson is an academic, adventurer and the first black scientist to give the prestigious Royal Institute Christmas Lecture. Join him to discover more about his life, work and the barriers that still exist within STEM careers.
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Cool, Calm and Collecting: Thomas Reid Collecting Prize 2021 Launch
-Calling all student collectors! Join us for a special collectors' get-together, featuring a relaxed and fun discussion on the joy of collecting, with inspiration from our guest collectors, and previous recipients of the Thomas Reid Collecting Prize.