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2018
June
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Bayesian integrated population modeling (IPM) course Aberdeen 2018
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Intermediate-level workshop Bayesian integrated population modeling (IPM) using JAGS and BUGS
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CPD Course on Biological Wastewater Treatment
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The University of Aberdeen is offering a 3 day course on Biological Wastewater Treatment between 25-27 June 2018. Online booking will be available in January 2018.
May
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The May Festival 2018
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The May Festival occupies a unique place in Aberdeen's Festival calendar, and is back for its 6th year running.
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Cafe Scientifique - Intergenerational Communication: Ageing and Social Attention
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*CHANGE OF VENUE* An informal way to engage with the latest topics in science
April
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Friends Event Series: Behind the Scenes of an Exhibition
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A behind-the-scenes look at how an exhibition is curated. Jen Shaw, Exhibitions Officer for the Special Collections Centre gives a glimpse into how an exhibition comes about: from deciding on a subject or theme, through to the selection of objects, and finally to the week of installation. Fun, fascinating and,...
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Cafe MED - Enabling people to live well?
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Join us for short informal talks that bring together leading bio-science researchers and clinicians.
March
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Ogston Music Prize Final
-The premiere competition for the University Music Department , as students compete for the prestigious Derek Ogston Music Prize
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SCI Public Evening Lecture: Sustainable agriculture: Enabling biodiversity alongside intensive farming
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In 50 years, the land free to feed the population has dropped from two to half an acre per person. Unsustainable agriculture is a major cause of habitat loss and the global vertebrate population has fallen by 58% since 1970. Join us as we live-stream the SCI Public Evening Lecture series...
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North-East Scots Leid Board/North-East Scots Language Board
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Join us to celebrate and promote the expressive Scots of the North-East by joining us at our formal press launch.
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The Synthetic Proposition: Conceptualism and the Political Referent in Contemporary Art
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The Film and Visual Culture Research Seminar - The Synthetic Proposition: Conceptualism and the Political Referent in Contemporary Art