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Online CPD Course - Biological Wastewater Treatment and Anaerobic Digestion: Theory, Design and Practice
-ON-DEMAND ONLINE CPD COURSE- The University of Aberdeen is delighted to offer this IChemE Approved on-demand online CPD Course which is aimed at professionals and PhD students working in the areas of biological wastewater treatment and anaerobic digestion.
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Guided Walk: Old Aberdeen's Architectural Secrets (UNI-Versal: HAME)
-Explore the hidden secrets of old Aberdeen on a guided tour with Dr Fiona-Jane Brown.
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Performers at Hame (UNI-Versal: HAME)
-Curious to know more about the talented artists and contributors at Hame?
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The Art of Politics at Hame (UNI-Versal: HAME)
-For a glimpse into that story of the region, join Archivist Andrew MacGregor for a unique informal display of selected items from the collections of the University of Aberdeen archives.
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Talk: Why Tell Stories? (UNI-Versal: HAME)
-A talk on stories as a fundamental part of our everyday lives.
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Tales o Hame (UNI-Versal: HAME)
-Discover the North-East of Scotland through its stories and the people who tell them.
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Guided Walk: Ghost & Ghouls of the Aultoun (UNI-Versal: HAME)
-Join Dr Fiona-Jane Brown of Hidden Aberdeen Tours on this journey into the supernatural.
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Talk: The Fiddle in North-East Scotland (UNI-Versal: HAME)
-To help set the scene for this evening's concert, Tunes o Hame, Ronnie Gibson will give a talk about the fiddle in North-East Scotland, illustrated by live demonstrations and rare archive recordings.
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Film Screening: Tatties and Typhoid Ham (UNI-Versal: HAME)
-Tatties and Typhoid Ham is a fusion of live evolving visual art, music, and spoken word.
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Tunes o Hame: Taraful Din Glasgow & Saltfishforty (UNI-Versal: HAME)
-Tonight we celebrate Scotland's music. Audiences will be treated to an exciting set of Romanian Gypsy music by Taraful Din Glasgow, followed by fabulous and talented Orkney duo Saltfishforty.