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September 2012
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Broadcaster James Naughtie returns to Aberdeen to give free public lecture
27 September 2012
Broadcaster James Naughtie returns to Aberdeen to give free public lecture
Distinguished broadcaster and journalist James Naughtie will return to the north-east to give a lecture in celebration of the bicentenary of the birth of Charles Dickens.
Aberdeen graduate invited to event at the Scottish Parliament showcasing employability
26 September 2012
Aberdeen graduate invited to event at the Scottish Parliament showcasing employability
A University of Aberdeen graduate will attend an event at the Scottish Parliament showcasing graduate employability today (September 26).
University of Aberdeen composer nominated for two Classical Brit Awards
21 September 2012
University of Aberdeen composer nominated for two Classical Brit Awards
The University of Aberdeen's Professor Paul Mealor has been nominated for two Classical Brit Awards: Composer of The Year and Single of the Year.
Wizard of the Nile inspires first Aberdeen common reading programme
17 September 2012
Wizard of the Nile inspires first Aberdeen common reading programme
The story of the hunt for one of the world's most wanted fugitives will be used by the University of Aberdeen when it launches its first common reading programme, The Big Read.
Forget Crimewatch - the Vikings were there first
07 September 2012
Forget Crimewatch - the Vikings were there first
We think of Vikings as highly aggressive raiders who ravished Europe in the Early Middle Ages but how could these men be controlled when they returned to their homeland after plundering other countries?