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2025
November
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Your Legal Career: A conversation with Raeburn Christie Clark & Wallace
-Join Raeburn Christie Clark & Wallace for an interactive evening designed to give you a real insight into life as a trainee and how to stand out in your application.
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Art and Resistance on Trans Day of Remembrance
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A conversation on the artistic response to stigma, persecution, and the importance of self-defined narratives.
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Watt Hepburn Lecture: "Purpose, Pivot, and Staying Power: Thriving Through the Energy Transition"
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This year's lecture features Adaku Ufere, alumna of the University of Aberdeen, award-winning lawyer and renowned expert in energy, gender and development.
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Charity Spotlight: We Too!
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This event was cancelled
"We Too!" is an Aberdeen-based charity and social enterprise in Scotland that empowers families of children with disabilities by providing information, training, and support, and by hosting inclusive events like "Relaxed Sessions". Come to the library to find out more.
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Autumn Workshop Series: How to use Academic Sources more Effectively ONLINE (UG & PGT)
-This live Teams session will discuss how to use your sources more effectively in terms of demonstrating your knowledge and meeting assessment criteria. Please have a think about any questions you may have on the topic in advance. Interaction and building up a community of learning with other students is...
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TALK: Making The Monster! Dr Kathryn Harkup
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Frankenstein - Science Fiction or Science Fact?! Writer and Science Communicator, Dr Kathryn Harkup explores the science behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
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Choral Evensong
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Choral Evensong service at King's College Chapel at 5.15pm. Come along and listen to the choir. All welcome.
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Maths & Stats drop-in session on campus at Fraser Noble - room FN115
-Weekly maths & stats support drop-in session: pop into room FN115 for help and advice on the maths and stats in your courses. Come in on your own or with peers, anytime between 12 and 2, and stay for as long or as little as you need.
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Woofie Wednesday's @ SDRL
-Come meet our Therapet dogs in an informal setting, no booking required. This is a relaxed, social drop-in event where you can meet others and get a cuddle from our lovely dogs.
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Exploring Career Challenges and Development Opportunities for Neurodivergent Students
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Are you a neurodivergent student wondering about your career after graduating? If so, we encourage you to come along to this hour-long online session hosted by Matthew MacCulloch and Tracey Innes from the Careers and Employability Service.