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2017
November
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SCI Public Evening Lecture: Mary Rose: the making of a British icon
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How did we get Mary Rose from Seabed to Showcase and which latest scientific techniques helped to determine what conservation treatments would preserve the ship and artefacts for future generations? Discover how sports science and DNA analysis was used to explore and tell the personal stories of the men who perished so tragically on...
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Climate Change Perspectives
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Climate Change is arguably the biggest political, economic and scientific challenge of our age and many people at the University are dedicating their efforts to assessing the challenges and finding theoretical and practical contributions to address them. We are hoping to launch a series of interactive seminars to shine a...
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Heritage: Lost, Found and Reclaimed
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Join us at Aberdeen Science Centre for a series of roundtables on the heritage and identity of Polish and Lithuanian migrants to Scotland.
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Resistance - Film Screening and Panel Discussion
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A documentary about the threat of antibiotic resistance. Followed by a panel discussion with University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian staff.
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Elements of Forensic Pathology
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A special talk about the role of chemistry in forensic pathology as part of Chemistry Week in Aberdeen.
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Cafe MED - Novel approaches to treating antibiotic resistant infections
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Bringing the public, researchers and clinicians together. Café MED are a series of informal talks pitched at a very accessible level and that give ample time for audience questions.
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Shifting Paradigms - Economics in the 21st Century Conference
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With Shifting Paradigms, we aim to create the critical and diverse academic forum we need to uncover and debate the economic challenges of our time.
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Stuff Worth Knowing: Stem cells - can we harness their healing potential?
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Aberdeen Science Centre invites you to find out about Stuff Worth Knowing at a series of evening talks.
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The David Buchan Lecture 2017
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Folk Narrative as Terror Therapy in Scotland, Appalachia, and the Wake of Disasters Worldwide
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Philip Sharp - Piano
-Originally from Glasgow, Philip demonstrated an exceptional talent as a virtuoso pianist. By the age of 18, Philip had already mastered an impressive repertoire, including the third piano concertos of Rachmaninov and Prokofiev.