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Cafe Med: Seminar 4: Spinal Muscular Atrophy
-10 years ago, Spinal Muscular Atrophy was the second most common inherited cause of infant mortality worldwide, but you may never have heard of it. Three novel therapies have emerged, which are providing new hope for families. Regius Professor Simon H Parson (Chair in Anatomy) and Dr Elma Stephen (Consultant...
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Zumba Monday @Suttie
-Free classes for staff and students on a drop-in basis.
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Transition Event hosted by Subsea 7
-Come along to AFBE's Transition Event hosted by Subsea 7 on 14th May to gain insights from industry leaders.
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Wear it Green Postgraduate Cafe
-Join the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy at their weekly Postgraduate cafe. Wear green to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week!
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Yoga Tuesday @Suttie
-Free classes for staff and students on a drop-in basis.
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Academic writing drop-in session @ Sir Duncan Rice Library
-Got a question about your writing? Pop into room 506 on level 5 of Sir Duncan Rice Librar for help and advice. Not a workshop but an opportunity for a quick chat about an academic writing problem. This drop-in session is open to undergraduate and postgraduate taught students.
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Baker Hughes Internship Drop-in
-Drop in to hear about internship opportunities at Baker Hughes and hear from students currently interning with them!
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Woofie Wednesday's @ SDRL
-This is your sign to do something nice for yourself this Mental Health Awareness Week! Meet our lovely dogs for cuddles and paw-sitivity boost - a good serotonin boost for sure!
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Festival Choral Evensong
-All are welcome to our last Chapel service of the academic year from 5.30 - 7pm on Wednesday 15 May, inside King's College Chapel with our vibrant Chapel Choir. There will be complimentary refreshments available after the event.
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PGT Refresher: Intellectual work in your PGT context
-As a postgraduate student approaching a dissertation/project, you are required to engage in and express clearly your own ‘intellectual work’, not simply to gather information. In other words, you are critically constructing knowledge. What does that mean in practice? This session answers that question.