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2026
February
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Faith, Hope, and Autism: Biblical Models of Neurodiversity
-Attend the Centre for Autism and Theology's next webinar with John Allister talking about his new book, 'Faith, Hope and Autism'.
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Spring Workshop Series: Intellectual Work: Being 'Critical' in your PGT Context
-As a postgraduate student you are required to engage in, and express more clearly, your own ‘intellectual work’. What does that mean in practice and what does it have to do with being critical? This online session answers those questions.
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Meet KPMG Aberdeen
-KPMG will be at the Library Foyer on Thursday 12th February 11am-3pm. Meet with representatives from the organisation to learn more about live graduate roles currently offered, our application process, and ask any questions you have about KPMG.
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Meet ABVentures
-Have a business idea? Want to launch a product or service? ABVentures will host a pop-up in the Sir Duncan Rice Library, Thursday 12 February. Come meet the friendly team, ask them any questions and explore what their service can do for you.
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Elphinstone Institute Open Evening
-Join us for an informal evening at the Elphinstone Institute with staff, students, and friends. Enjoy refreshments, join in with some songs or tunes, and listen to interesting short talks about all of the excellent work that takes place in the Institute and with the wider community. No booking required.
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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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Founders' Week: Carnegie Lecture
-Multi-award-winning author and consultant in clinical neurophysiology and neurology, Dr Suzanne O'Sullivan will give this prestigious lecture
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Spring Workshop Series: Reflective Writing-based Assignments ONLINE (UG & PGT)
-This live Teams session will cover reflective writing-based assignments. Reflective writing is somewhat different from academic writing and involves thinking more deeply about learning and development through reflecting on ‘practice’ or a particular experience. This is especially suitable for students in the School of Education, Medical-related courses, or anyone who...
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Doric Lunch - Staff & Students
-Staff and students, join us at the Elphinstone Institute for a Doric Lunch. Take your dinner along and have a blether in an informal and sociable setting. Email charley.buchan@abdn.ac.uk if you would like further information.
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Academic skills drop-in (writing and study skills) at SDR Library - room 506
-Got a question about your writing or any aspect of study? Pop into room 506 on level 5 of Sir Duncan Rice Library (between 12:00 – 14:00 on advertised Wednesdays during term) for help and advice. Not a workshop nor a group class, this is just an opportunity for a quick one-to-one...