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2016
March
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Code the City 6: The History Jam
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A drop-in weekend event
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Eligibility of Research Outputs and Open Access Requirements for the Next REF
-A session has been arranged to remind researchers/staff of the HEFCE requirements for open access publication and eligibility for submission of research outputs in the next REF.
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Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen Service
-Colleagues, I would like to invite members of the University community to this year’s Incorporated Trades Service. It is a unique opportunity in our calendar to celebrate the relationship we have with this important organisation. The relationship between the Seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen and the University dates back to the 1500s. ...
February
January
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New Centre of Excellence for Food Security at the University
-The University proposes to establish a new Centre of Excellence in Food Security.
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Subversions of Classical Learning
-A Conference to Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Herbert Grierson
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Health and Wellbeing day
-Many of us start the New Year with resolutions of being healthier; whether it's to lose weight, get fit, stop smoking, or simply to find more time for ourselves. Because we care about the welfare of all of our employees, the University is hosting its first Health and Wellbeing day on...
2015
December
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Work-based Projects in the Taught Postgraduate Curriculum
-This session will provide an opportunity to learn about work-based projects in the taught postgraduate curriculum and the support available to both staff and students as we move on from the MMM project.
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Join us to turn on the Christmas tree lights
-Children of University staff (and their parents) are invited to join us at 4.00pm, Thursday 3 December, for a special space science show hosted by Satrosphere Science Centre and treats in Elphinstone Hall while we wait for Santa to arrive.
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RV Jones Lecture: Nature's Optics and our Understanding of Light
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Given by Professor Sir Michael Victor Berry, FRS, Melville Wills Professor of Physics (Emeritus), University of Bristol.