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Austrian Radio Feature for Prof Cooke

Prof Phillip Cooke featured on Austrian Radio where his recent piano music was discussed.
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Continued Composition Success at Department

Composers associated with the Department of Music continue to have achievements around the country with broadcasts, performances and competition success.
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Using Eurovision to explore national identities

A University of Aberdeen academic will use the Eurovision Song Contest as a platform to investigate popular culture and national identities.
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Swedish end-of-term event
Swedish had its end-of-term event, a midsummer-themed cultural tutorial, on 1 May 2023
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"The 'Spanish-Moroccan Brotherhood' and the Spanish Protectorate under Debate" (Casa Arabe, Cordoba)

Matthew Machin-Autenrieth (Music) organises a conference and workshop at Casa Arabe, a cultural diplomacy organisation in Cordoba, over the 10-11 May 2023.
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University launches new topical podcast series
The University of Aberdeen has launched a news-based podcast series exploring the current stories making the press.
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Aberdeen University student receives prestigious nomination for magazine article
Final year Film and Visual Culture student Daniel Burnett noted the attendance of former "Bond girl" and cult movie actress Martine Beswick to the University of Aberdeen for the Uni-versal Film Nights event in 2022 and obtained an interview with the famous British star. After having the chat published in...
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New thematic issue on Displacement, Memory and the Visual Arts

Dr Fransiska Louwagie has co-edited a new thematic issue of European Judaism, entitled Displacement, Memory and the Visual Arts: Second-Generation (Jewish) Artists.
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VIDEO: Composer draws on Celtic connections for Coronation music

With just weeks to go before the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, further details of music for the ceremony, which includes a brand-new piece by a University of Aberdeen composer, have been revealed.
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Toulmin Short-Story Prize Open

The Toulmin Short-Story Prize is open! The Toulmin Prize is open to all amateur* writers over the age of 16. The story should be concerned with some aspect of life in North-East Scotland and may be written in Scots, including Doric, or English, or a mixture of the two. Previous prize-winners...