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Encountering the Material Medieval Conference
Interdisciplinary conference on materiality and material engagements with the medieval takes place today and tomorrow 19-20 January 2017, at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.
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The Role and Contribution of Higher Education in Contemporary Teacher Education
This free talk by Ian Menter, Emeritus Professor of Teacher Education from the University of Oxford examines the international practices and research in the current Scottish context, based on a recent paper commissioned by the Scottish Council of Deans of Education.
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University appoints Senior Governor
The University of Aberdeen is pleased to announce the appointment of Martin Gilbert as Senior Governor to lead its governing body, the University Court.
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What is the most environmentally-friendly way to decommission the North Sea?
Professor David Lusseau looks at how we can achieve a net benefit for the environment. Free talk in Aberdeen city on 22 February 2017 at 7pm - Open to all.
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Does Petroleum Law as a Discipline Really Exist
This inaugural lecture on 20 January 2017, will be given by Professor Tina Hunter who was recently promoted to a Personal Chair, making her the second woman Professor in Law at Aberdeen University.
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Professor honoured for keeping carol traditions alive
A University of Aberdeen Professor has been honoured by Prime Minister Theresa May for his work in preserving and rekindling local carols and songs from across the UK.
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Scandinavian winters of old were less Hygge, more Nordic Noir
Hygge has replaced Nordic Noir as the UK's favourite Scandi-import but medieval sources portray a terrifying vision of Christmas, or jól (yule), putting it at the heart of icy nightmares.
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Abstract Call Deadline 14 February 2017 - Conversations from the North
Conference on Scholars of many disciplines and inhabitants of many places in dialogue with one another, with animals and plants, and with the land will be held in Aberdeen from 27 to 29 August 2017.
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Diary find reveals new detail about ordinary lives during Jacobite Rebellions
The diary of an 'ordinary north-east man' gifted to the University of Aberdeen has provided new insights in the Jacobite Rebellions and their devastating economic impact.
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Doric and Aa That
Come along to a talk on North-East Scots (Doric) presented by Robert Lovie of the National Trust for Scotland on 31 January 2017 at 7.30pm.