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2022
November
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David Buchan Lecture, 'Remembering and Reclaiming Folk'
-Remembering and reclaiming folk traditions can be a powerful tool of empowerment for everyday people, especially those who are marginalized. Drawing examples from storytelling traditions of the African diaspora, and particularly the Caribbean, the lecture will demonstrate the value of folk traditions for navigating everyday life, positing that now more...
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Applying for further study - for Social Science Students
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You may be wondering: is a master's degree right for me?
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Job search in the UK for International Students
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This session will explore what opportunities are open to international students in the UK, what UK employers expect and how you can be the best candidate you can be!
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Therapet Session - Woofie Wednesday
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Every Wednesday at the Sir Duncan Rice Library
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LinkedIn (session 1): Building your profile
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Attend this session to gain hints and tips which will help you build a LinkedIn profile that stands out from the crowd.
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Finding work experience and virtual internships
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Work experience is a great way to gain an insight into a particular field and 'test out' different careers. This session will consider different types of work experience, including virtual internships. We will also cover how to decide which experience is best for you and how you go about finding...
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Remembrance Service
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The University Chaplains and the Aberdeen Universities Officer Training Corps will lead this Act of Remembrance and Parade.
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Calligraphy and Crafts
-Come along to the Confucius Institute this weekend to enjoy some traditional Chinese arts and crafts. This a free, family-friendly, drop-in session. Saturday 12th November, 1pm-4pm, Confucius Institute, 17 High Street, Aberdeen, AB24 3EE, Booking via Eventbrite is appreciated, you can do this by clicking here.
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Gordon Highlanders Museum - International Centre
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Join the IC ambassadors for a fun trip to this great museum!
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Stone Age Saturday
-Join us at King's College for a morning of ancient archaeology and discovery at this free, family friendly event! Living prehistorian Jonathan Cope will bring the Stone Age to life with an exhibit of replica stone age tools, clothing and art, as well as demonstrations of flint knapping, cordage and fire...