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2022
July
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Intermittent Immortality: debunking myths on humanities and humanists
-If you’re a student, researcher or teacher in humanities, or if you are just curious, join us for lunch and a friendly chat on the Old Campus grounds on July the 6th. We’ll be talking about debunking myths on the past, how humanities can be relevant to the present, and...
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Climate Café: North East Scotland's Eco Entrepreneurs
-Six passionate sustainable small businesspeople will dive into the topic of their inspirational eco-business journey in NE Scotland. Six 5-10 minute presentations will be followed by an opportunity for you to ask the speakers questions and participate in the discussion. Details to join the Zoom meeting will be included in your confirmation...
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PG Café every Tuesday
-PG Café in the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy every Tuesday, 2.30-3.30pm
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Anatomy Exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland
-This full-size model of the human body was created by the workshop of Dr Louis Auxouz in the middle of the 19th century in France. It was made 'dissectable' to aid medical/ anatomical teaching at a time when cadaveric experience was minimal. It has almost 100 individual parts, made of...
June
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Postgraduate Café
-PG Café in the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy every Tuesday, 2.30-3.30pm
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Fops & Mollies: The Eighteenth-Century 'Feminine Man'
-In the eighteenth century, ideas about masculinity were surprisingly varied. However, this space for diversity was considerably more open for men with status, money, and political influence. During this online discussion, Professor William Naphy, will consider how even terminology signalled this. Fops were tolerated even amusing but mollies, coming from...
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Postgraduate Café
-PG Café in the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy every Tuesday, 2.30-3.30pm
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ABDN Grad Challenge
-Are you graduating in summer 2022?
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Postgraduate Café on Tuesday 14 June
-Postgraduate Café in the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy starts again on Tuesday 14 June, 2.30-3.30pm
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Workplace professionalism
-Attend this session to hear from Graeme Butler from Enterprise about what to expect from entering the workplace