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North East Storytelling Festival
The Elphinstone Institute, in partnership with Woodend Arts Association, will host a Traditional Storytelling Weekend at Woodend Barn, Banchory, from Saturday 26 April until Sunday 27 April, 2003, following the success of the first event of its kind held last year.The Elphinstone Institute is an initiative by the University of...
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University Music concert to honour respected Aberdonian
On Sunday, March 23, the University Symphony Orchestra & Choral Society will join forces to pay tribute to respected Aberdonian, Alfie Tough, who died earlier this year. Alfie was a keen singer and a member of the University Chapel Choir and Choral Society and was a well-known figure, particularly in...
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Launch of new Centre for the Study of Scottish Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen
the University of AberdeenThe University of Aberdeen's new Centre for the Study of Scottish Philosophy will be launched this afternoon (Friday March 14), with a lecture on The Study of Scottish Philosophy by the Centre's Director, Professor Gordon Graham, Regius Professor of Moral Philosophy. Principal C Duncan Rice, Principal and...
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Launch of the University of Aberdeen's new Centre for Applied Dynamics Research
A new Centre for Applied Dynamics Research (CADR) will be unveiled at the University of Aberdeen today (Wednesday 12 March) with a half-day programme of events. Senior academics and leading experts will officially launch the Centre, which will focus on mathematical modelling, analysis, experimental studies and the design of various...
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Children being heard
The final public lecture in the Images of Childhood lecture series takes place this evening (Wednesday March 12, 6.30pm) at King's College Conference Centre with consideration of how new perceptions of childhood encourage us to listen to and share the concerns of children about civic and social issues.Mrs Shucksmith said:...
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Gifford Lecture Series 2003
There is grace,and wonder,on the way.But they are hard to see,hard to embrace,for those compelledto wander in darkness.- poem by an anonymous inmate atAuschwitz, found on a wall there.Philosophy has been used to explore religion for centuries. But in recent decades, philosophers have been fascinated by one of the oldest...
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New health and wellbeing studies
Is there an association between an individual's socio-economic status and their physical or mental health? This is the type of question now being posed by economists at the University of Aberdeen coordinating new pan-European research following receipt of 2,390,000 Euros (£1.54 million) funding from the European Commission.This funding will now...
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Launch of new Centre for the Study of Scottish Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen's new Centre for the Study of Scottish Philosophy will be launched on Friday March 14, with a lecture on The Study of Scottish Philosophy by the Centre's Director, Professor Gordon Graham, Regius Professor of Moral Philosophy. Principal C Duncan Rice, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University,...
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Aberdeen's most significant development opportunity, Marischal College, to be remarketed
(Joint press release issued by the University of Aberdeen and Roxburgh & Company) The University of Aberdeen has appointed Edinburgh-based property consultants and development specialists, Roxburgh & Company, to remarket Marischal College. The building now has detailed planning permission for 168,000 sq ft of new top-quality air-conditioned office accommodation, which will...
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Outstanding academics of the University of Aberdeen elected to The Royal Society of Edinburgh
Two esteemed academics of the University of Aberdeen have joined more than sixty outstanding individuals elected this week to Fellowship of The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), Scotland's National Academy.The RSE is Scotland's foremost learned society and Scotland's National Academy of Science & Letters. Election to Fellowship of the Society...
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