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  2. Elphinstone Hall - Wikipedia

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    Also, since renovation work began at Marischal College, Elphinstone Hall was the venue for all university graduation ceremonies until winter 2021 when graduations moved to the P&J Live. [ 1 ] The hall also provides a focal point for the annual May festival, a highly successful mixed-focus festival drawing famous guests such as the physicist ...

  3. University of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    The University of Aberdeen (abbreviated Aberd. in post-nominals; Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Obar Dheathain) is a public research university in Aberdeen, Scotland.It was founded in 1495 when William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen and Chancellor of Scotland, petitioned Pope Alexander VI on behalf of James IV, King of Scots to establish King's College, [5] making it one of Scotland's four ancient ...

  4. King's College, Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    King's College quad. King's College was the first university in Aberdeen, the third in Scotland and the fifth in the British Isles.In 1495, William Elphinstone, the relatively newly appointed Bishop of Aberdeen, petitioned Pope Alexander VI on behalf of King James IV to create the facility to cure the ignorance he had witnessed within his parish and in the north generally.

  5. King's Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The King's Pavilion is a building in Old Aberdeen owned by the University of Aberdeen. It is home to the yearly WayWORD festival ran by the university's Word Centre. Events are held over a week every September which celebrate unconventional forms of expression.

  6. Roger Williams (organist) - Wikipedia

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    On 31 August 2010, he retired as Master of Chapel and Ceremonial Music to the University of Aberdeen. During his time in this role, he played at some 375 university graduation ceremonies, 1000 chapel services, and 1500 weddings. [4]

  7. Ancient universities of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Marischal College, a former ancient university now part of the University of Aberdeen. Despite being held as an ancient university, the University of Aberdeen was only created in 1860. The university was formed by the amalgamation of two existing ancient universities within Aberdeen, which were: University and King's College of Aberdeen ...

  8. Aberdeen High graduation to be a lot more normal - AOL

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    Jun. 3—Aberdeen High School graduates will get a parade, in-person seating and an all-night celebration for their 2021 graduation ceremonies on June 11. Parents should have picked up their ...

  9. Sir Duncan Rice Library - Wikipedia

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    A topping-out ceremony took place in October 2010. [8] The building was completed in September 2011 and was initially known simply as the Aberdeen University New Library . [ 6 ] [ 9 ] On 21 September 2012, the building's name was changed to honour Duncan Rice, who had been Principal of the university 1990–2006, during the time that the ...