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Student composer joins trio to create a musical reflection on Deeside's changing habitat

A University of Aberdeen student and composer has joined with his father - an emeritus professor of the institution - and a leading violist to create a musical tribute to the Cairngorms.
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Conference success for German Studies student

Junior Honours German Studies student, Lee Morrow, presented his work at a prestigious international undergraduate conference in German Studies, held at the University of Cambridge.
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Aberdeen Lecturer to lead a discussion on the Russo-Ukrainian War looking at Eurovision
Dr Barbara Barreiro Leon has been invited to talk about the Russo-Ukrainian War in the Eurovision Song Contest
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International festival brings weekend of Polish film to Aberdeen

A weekend of Polish cinema will take place in Aberdeen as part of the International Film Festival Tofifest.
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LLMVC Staff Recognised in Huge Excellence Awards Nomination Haul

It was announced this week that 33 members of staff from the School of Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture have been nominated for the 2024 Principal's Excellence Awards across 16 categories for a total of 47 nominations.
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New Festival to celebrate north-east tin whistle tradition

A new Festival inspired by a master whistler who revived interest in a north-east musical tradition which came close to dying out will take place in March.
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Newspaper Interview

Film & Visual Culture academic engages members of the community into her research
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Seinn Spioradail exhibition and website launched in Stornoway this week.

The exhibition, Seinn Spioradal: Sacred Soundscapes of the Highlands and Islands, was launched at Museum nan Eilean at the weekend and will be touring Highland and Island communities throughout 2024 and 2025.
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National media coverage of Exhibition and Website launch to promote Gaelic singing traditions

There has been widespread media coverage to promote the recent launch of an interaction exhibition and website, Seinn Spioradail: Sacred Soundscapes of the Highlands and Islands, which highlights important research by Dr Frances Wilkins, Senior Lecturer in Ethnomusicoloy at The Elphinstone Institute.
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Linguistics Code-breaking at St Machar Academy

Linguistics staff visited St. Machar Academy on 17th January to challenge S1 pupils to a series of linguistics-themed puzzles.