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2014
November
October
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Chaplaincy Events: Sunday 02 November - Thursday 06 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.
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The 2014 LRF Distinguished Lecture in Safety & Reliability Engineering
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Post-Hazard Learning and Decision-Making for Infrastructure Systems
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CSID Seminar Series: Climate Compatible Development and Sustainable Energy for All
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Climate Compatible Development and Sustainable Energy for All. How might this work within the Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capacities of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change?
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Researchfish Workshop
-This workshop is relevant to all RCUK and other funding body grant holders to assist in the completion of the mandatory reporting of grant outputs and outcomes. A full list of funding bodies using Researchfish can be found here - https://www.researchfish.com/ourmembers The Business Development Team has arranged for a visit and...
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Stories and their Stories
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A lecture from storytellers Lawrence Tulloch and Tom Muir.
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Chaplaincy Events - Sunday 26 September - Thursday 30 October
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 – 26 October 9.30am to 10.00am in the Chapel, Sunday Devotion followed by Baptism Service at 10.30am 6.30pm in the Chapel,...
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Lunchtime Seminar: What does it mean to be Literate in the Age of Google?
-What does it mean to be literate at a time when you can search billions of texts in less than 300 milliseconds?
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Cutting communication time: the development of the telegraph and telephone in the 19th century
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A free lecture by Dr John Reid, University of Aberdeen
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Introduction to Gaelic Workshops
-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...
