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SSE Thermal Graduate Development Programme
-Join SSE Thermal for this short online session to find out about their up and coming opportunities based at Peterhead power station as well as some future opportunities for 2025.
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Zumba Monday @Suttie
-Free classes for staff and students on a drop-in basis.
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Yoga Tuesday @Suttie
-Free classes for staff and students on a drop-in basis.
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PGT Refresher: Planning & Time Management Teams
-Dissertations and research projects require a lot of planning and organising, so good time management is important. In this workshop we look at creating a planner to help you keep on track and strategies to help you manage your time effectively as you start your dissertation.This is an interactive workshop...
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Woofie Wednesdays @ Taylor
-Meet our barkisters at the Taylor library
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PGT Refresher: Reading Strategies for your dissertation
-This workshop helps you develop a good strategy to get the most from your reading of texts and articles etc. for your dissertations and projects. We will also look at what 'good readers do' and ideas for prioritising your reading and keeping track of texts you have read.This is an...
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Consent and intimate partner violence
-Student Support Services regularly host Gender-Based Violence (GBV) pop-ups at various locations around campus, to help inform the staff and student body about ongoing issues with GBV and other forms of harassment and highlight the support available (both internally and externally). This pop-up is a great way for staff and...
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The Scottish Chamber choir at St Machars Cathedral
-A beautiful venue for our a cappella programme which includes the premiere of The Lost Lichts, a remarkable choral work by Ailie Robertson - Composer Harpist. With thanks to Creative Scotland and The Hope Scott Trust for supporting this project Tickets £15/£7 Scottish Chamber Choir | Chamber Choir based in Edinburgh
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Zumba Monday @Suttie
-Free classes for staff and students on a drop-in basis.
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Queer Theology Open Forum
-Queer Theology open forum panel discussion with Faith Bulman, Professor Tim Baker, Reuben Jarvis, Jordan Stead and Sam Newington. The discussions will focus on queer theory and theology, as well as exploring queerness in faith contexts.