Page 156 of 160Results 1551 to 1560 of 1591, 10 January - 04 June 2014
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Call for Doctoral and Early Career Researchers for Workshops Exploring Ancient Texts
Artists, Academics and Ancient Texts Performance Workshops will explore ancient texts that act as bridges between past and present. Call invites application from several Universities and Institutions. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Closing date Friday, 20 June 2014.
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£5 Million PhD Scholarship Programme - Deadline 6 June 2014
The University is offering a new £5 million PhD scholarship programme to all high-achieving students looking to begin a PhD programme in Autumn 2014 - closing date 6 June 2014.
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Staff and students recognised for public engagement with research
Five staff and students from across the University have been recognised for their significant efforts in engaging the public with research. The prizes were awarded at the University's May Festival.
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King James V's letters and Polish shipwreck revealed by Aberdeen Burgh Records Project
Royal letters and the wreck of a 'Danskynn schipe' are among the rich details of life in the 1530s revealed in an online database built by the Aberdeen Burgh Records project.
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New Approaches to Early Law in Scandinavia
Publication of a volume of articles co-edited by Pathways to Power: The Rise of the Early Kingdoms of the North team members Professor Stefan Brink and Dr Lisa Collinson. The volume is the third in the Acta Scandinavica series published by Brepols, an international academic publisher of works in the...
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Drs Mair, Rea, and Schofield awarded Leverhulme Grant for Calving Glaciers
Doug Mair (PI), Brice Rea and Ed Schofield (Co-Is) along with Nick Kamenos (U-Glasgow, Co-I) have been awarded a £238,775 Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant entitled Calving Glaciers: Long-term Validation and Evidence.
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The North working in partnership with Scottish Governments archaeological survey team
Candy Hatherley, a PhD student with the Department of Archaeology, recently undertook a week long survey of Iron Age sites on the Tarbat Peninsula in Easter Ross with the Scottish Governments team of archaeological surveyors.
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Interdisciplinary North Seminar Series (2014-2015)
All welcome to come hear ground breaking interdisciplinary presentations covering different aspects of our Northern World. Followed by long lively discussion in the MacRobert Building, Aberdeen University from 2pm on 19 February.
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Maiden Bennachie: World's First Doric Opera
Third-year music student and composer Joe Stollery has won funding from The North theme towards A Maiden Stone - A Site-Specific Opera for Bennachie, a project involving the composition of an opera as well as workshops in schools.
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Small Projects - Awarded Funds 10 January 2014
Bids of up to £2,000 were invited by 10 January 2014 (not exclusive to current programmes). For workshops, events, meetings and exhibitions.