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2015
March
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Ecotown
-Ecotown provides a highly effective one-stop shop of information on how to live and work more sustainably.
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G.O. Sayles memorial lecture on mediaeval history
Monday 9 March | 5.00pm Professor Stefan Brink, Director of the University's Centre for Scandinavian Studies, talks about the Concept (and Denial) of the Early Mediaeval Germanic Free Peasant. The Sir Duncan Rice Library, Lower Ground Floor, Special Collections Seminar Room
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Seven Incorporated Trades Service
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The annual Seven Incorporated Trades Chapel service in March celebrates our historic link with the tradesmen of the City.
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Chaplaincy events - 8-13 March
-Next week's chaplaincy events are as follows:
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International Women's Day Conference 2015
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Inspiring Women: Challenges and Overcoming Barriers
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Chaplaincy events - 1-8 March
-Next week's chaplaincy events are as follows:
February
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Student Insights into Global Health and Development
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An insight into the work of University of Aberdeen students studying Global Health and Medical Humanities and Sustainable International Development.
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Cafe Scientifique - Earthquake prediction: science or fiction?
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In 2012, scientists in Italy were convicted of manslaughter for failure to predict an earthquake.
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Cafe MED: Programmed from birth?
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What influence do birth weight and health have on allergies, asthma, type II diabetes and heart disease? We'll examine what is determined at birth and which factors we can change.
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Introduction to Gaelic Workshops
-This event was cancelled
Are you interested in learning more about Gaelic, or in finding out more about the University’s Gaelic Plan? Introduction to Gaelic workshops are free lunchtime sessions for staff and students wishing to learn more about the language and culture. The sessions will focus on the language’s history and role in Scotland...