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2024
June
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Wellbeing Roadshow @ College Bounds
-Pop along to the Wellbeing Roadshow! Come say hello and pick up some useful information.
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ResearchBites Series: Introduction to Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs)
-This session is for academics looking to find out more about KTP funding. It will provide an overview of the funding scheme, outlining the key drivers for eligibility, the process involved in developing a successful KTP application, and the support available from the KTP Centre team.
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Woofie Wednesdays @ Taylor
-Come meet our lovely dogs for a wellbeing boost!
May
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Woofie Wednesday's @ SDRL
-with the Therapets!
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Wellbeing Roadshow @ Zoology Building
-Pop along to the Wellbeing Roadshow! Come say hello and pick up some useful information.
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Yoga Tuesday @Suttie
-Free classes for staff and students on a drop-in basis.
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ResearchBites Series: Connecting with Industry: Why, Who, How?
-This session will provide an introduction to establishing partnerships with industry stakeholders. We will discuss the benefits to your research and career of collaborating with external organisations and the challenges that you may face. We will explore different routes to collaborate and the impact that may arise, and provide tips...
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Queer Theology Open Forum
-Queer Theology open forum panel discussion with Faith Bulman, Professor Tim Baker, Reuben Jarvis, Jordan Stead and Sam Newington. The discussions will focus on queer theory and theology, as well as exploring queerness in faith contexts.
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Zumba Monday @Suttie
-Free classes for staff and students on a drop-in basis.
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Design HOPES (Online Talk hosted by the Interdisciplinary Institute and NHS Grampian)
-We are pleased to host an online talk from Professor Paul Rodgers, University of Strathclyde, introducing the Design HOPES Green Transition Ecosystem (GTE) Hub, a new two-year transdisciplinary research project that exploits the potential of ‘design-led thinking and making’ to innovate and tackle multifaceted health delivery challenges to meet urgent...