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Chaplaincy Events - Sunday 30 November to Thursday 4 December
-Sunday – 30 November 6.30pm in the Chapel, Catholic Mass Morning Prayer in the Chapel – Monday to Friday Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8.30am to 8.50am Wednesday from 8.00am to 8.20am Tuesday – 2 December 7.30pm to 9.00pm in the Dome at Hillhead. Free doughnuts, tea and coffee (This will be the last...
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CafeMED Special: Lessons from the flightdeck for healthcare education and practice
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Learn how findings in aviation are changing education for medical students and doctors.
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Halloween and Bonfire Night: So What do you do?
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Join us for a fascinating insight into how local communities celebrate traditions at this public film screening showcasing the outcomes of a community film-making project
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Chaplaincy Events: Sunday 23 - Thursday 27 November
-The Chaplaincy will host a variety of events next week. Please see below for details. For more information, please contact the Chaplaincy Office by emailing: chaplaincy@abdn.ac.uk or phone: 01224 272137. Sunday – 23 November 9.30am in the Chapel, prayers and Devotions 6.30pm in the Chapel, Catholic Mass Morning Prayer in the Chapel – Monday...
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Stacks Alive - 'Locating the Humanities: A Round-table'
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A round-table discussion - 'what is the role of the humanities in contemporary culture and politics?'
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Will Self in Conversation with Alexandra Lewis
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An evening with Will Self. THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED.
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Skeptics in the Pub: 'Humans, Vegans or Robots? Satirical Views of Humanity in Film or Literature'
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Discover and discuss current research on how humans use visual and verbal mockery to engage with each other and with our natural and digital environments.
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Stacks Alive - 'Being Human'
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A special Being Human edition of the popular Stacks Alive.
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Cafe Controversial. Disability and the "normal" human: examining the history
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Modern people invented the term "disability". But did we invent the idea of care for the vulnerable?