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2014
March
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Ash Wednesday Service
Ecumenical Service at 12.15, will include imposition of ashes for those who wish to. Those who attend are then welcome to stay for the Eucharist at 1.15pm following this service. There will then be a Catholic Mass and imposition of ashes at 5.15pm. All welcome
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19th Aberdeen Asset Management Universities' Boat Race
-The Scottish equivalent of the annual Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race will take place on Saturday 1 March 2014 from 1.45pm. The Aberdeen Asset Management Universities' Boat Race will see the University of Aberdeen go head to head with Robert Gordon University for the 19th time in a cut throat...
February
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Scotland's Constitutional Past?
-What could it mean to speak about Scotland's constitutional past?
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Above Scotland: Images from the National Collection of Aerial Photography
-The Special Collections Centre at the Sir Duncan Rice Library, University of Aberdeen is pleased to host Above Scotland, a photographic exhibition from the National Collection of Aerial Photography.
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Discovery Gallery: Aberdeen's most famous astronomer
-Inspired discussions in Aberdeen Maritime Museum taking inspiration from the commemorative exhibition on Sir David Gill. Admission is free.
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International Development Week - Evening on Critical issues in global health and development
-This event is part of the annual Centre for Sustainable International Development (CSID) Volunteers' organized International Development week and students will make presentations on critical issues in global health and development.
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Stacks Alive: Science, Medicine and the Humanities
-The Special Collections Centre is pleased to support the presentation of the latest in the Stacks Alive series developed by the Aberdeen Humanities Fund.
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Gifford Lecture Series: Darwinian Engagements: Place, Politics, Rhetoric
-This series concludes with some thoughts on the science wars of our own day and argues that place, politics and rhetoric continue to have major relevance for understanding the ongoing project of 'Dealing with Darwin'.
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Gifford Lecture Series: Columbia, Woodrow and the Legacy of the Lost Cause
-This lecture looks at the circumstances surrounding the firing of James Woodrow from his post as a professor in the Columbia Seminary over the teaching of evolution. A closer examination reveals that what really animated the controversy were long-standing anxieties about abolitionism and fears over scientific claims that the...
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Rediscoveries: Electroacoustic Music at the University of Aberdeen
-Rediscoveries is a new series of performances of electroacoustic music and sound art events, presented by SERG (Sound Emporium Research Group) from the Department of Music.