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Gaelic drama book by Aberdeen Gaelic academic featured on BBC news

Prof. Michelle Macleod's new book Dràma na Gàidhlig Ceud Bliadhna air an Àrd-ùrlar / A Century of Gaelic Drama, published in April by the Association for Scottish Literary Studies, has been featured on the BBC Gaelic news programme An La and has prompted two one hour radio shows dedicated to...
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Dr Vincent Greenier - Recent Publication
Congratulations to Vincent Greenier on his recent publication, Interlanguage pragmatic learning strategies (IPLS) as predictors of L2 speech act knowledge: A case of Iranian EFL learners. The publication can be found using the reference below: Derakhshan, A., Malmir, A., & Greenier, V. Interlanguage pragmatic learning strategies (IPLS) as predictors of L2 speech...
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Will Barras interviewed for Guardian article

Will Barras was interviewed for an article in The Guardian about the ABRDN rebranding, alongside Linguists from across the UK.
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Pauline Black and Chris Collins lead major professional development conference for UK musicians

Pauline and Chris were lead contributors to the ISM's 'Building for the Future' conference on 24 April.
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North-East Scotland's Colonial Connections Conference
Matthew Lee, one of the schools PhD students, has co-organised a conference on North-East Scotland's historic ties to colonialism. The event brings together academics and independent scholars who will present their research on the region's links to colonial endeavours, and is due to take place 17 and 18 June.
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Dr Jonathan Hicks launches new London Stage calendar

The London Stage, 1800-1844 is an open access digital resource detailing thousands of theatrical and musical performances.
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University in global top 60 for positive impact on society

The University of Aberdeen is among the top 60 universities in the world in terms of its positive impact on society.
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Conference on 19th-century London theatre co-organised by Dr Jonathan Hicks

The third biennial conference on the London Stage in the 19th-Century World is taking place online 15-17 April 2021.
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LLMVC students present work at forthcoming Northern Network for Medical Humanities Congress 2021

Doctoral candidate in Film and Visual Culture (FVC) Brian Keeley will present his ongoing research and artistic work at the forthcoming Northern Network for Medical Humanities Congress (NNMHR) 2021. The congress covers a range of perspectives on the theme of invisibility in the medical humanities. To get a...
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University joins network to support Gaelic community officers

The University of Aberdeen is a partner in a new professional support network for Gaelic community officers who are working to increase the use of the language.