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2015
May
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Flora Of The Far North: Interactions With A Changing Environment
-How does the fascinating and diverse plant communities of Svalbard, in the high Arctic, respond to a changing environment - and how in turn do tundra plants influence environmental change?
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'Crafting Kingdoms' Curator's Talk
-Meet the curator, Neil Curtis, and hear about the current exhibition in King's Museum.
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Narratives of the North
-Exhibition currently on at The Aberdeen arts hub Seventeen (Belmont Street) runs until Saturday 16 May 2015. Free event - open to all.
April
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sonADA 2015: What a Mess! How Interesting
-Experimental music and performances in the North-East of Scotland. sonADA invites and challenges artists to showcase mess of their own.
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The Far North: Curators' Talk - Fully Booked
-In this curators talk, Professor Peter Davidson and Sophie Dietrich will give an introduction to the history and ideas behind the Far North exhibition.
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Pictish Stones at the University
-A talk to accompany 'Crafting Kingdoms: the rise of the northern Picts' exhibition.
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The Far North Exhibition
-Exhibits range from borrowed contemporary art to a substantial selection of Inuit artefacts and scientific instruments, maps, photographs, a hortus siccus and expedition books and diaries of polar explorers. With historical material creatively used in audio-visual/slide shows.
March
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The Northern Picts: (Re)discovering the Gaulcross Silver Hoard and other Northern Pictland Tales
-Free Lecture by Dr Gordon Noble who has undertaken recent landscape research and directed field projects across Scotland. Ranging from Neolithic to Medieval periods.
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The Concept (and Denial) of the Early Mediaeval Germanic Free Peasant
G. O. Sayles Memorial Lecture on Mediaeval History, 2015.
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Arctic Elegy Oratorio 2015 Performance
Professor Peter Davidson recently completed the text for a full-length oratorio Arctic Elegy for Paul Mealor's pupil Ed Jones.