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Fit rare! School pupils' Doric book launch at University
Pupils at St Peter's Roman Catholic School are taking readers on a magical journey through Old Aberdeen following the launch of their Doric titled book 'A Unicorn's Guide Tae Aul Aiberdeen' which was launched on Monday (4 March 2024) at the University of Aberdeen's Sir Duncan Rice Library.
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Remarkable women changing lives in the north-east and beyond celebrated at International Women's Day
The remarkable work of a female professor leading research into diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes will be celebrated as part of International Women's Day.
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New Festival to celebrate north-east tin whistle tradition
A new Festival inspired by a master whistler who revived interest in a north-east musical tradition which came close to dying out will take place in March.
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Pupils get 'IT' following University Digital Day
Youngsters from a city primary school got to grips with IT and AI when they took part in a digital day at the University of Aberdeen recently.
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What matters in a funeral? New casebook to help bereaved people and deathcare providers
Family disagreements over eulogy content, a funeral director's misplacing of a body and an argument over disposal of ashes are just three examples of funeral-related case studies developed by University of Aberdeen researchers to help people reflect on what matters and why about funeral provision.
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Action-packed University journey sets Simba on road to success
Graduation marks the end of a joy-filled era for Simba Biti who has made a big impression on students, staff and visitors alike during his time at the University.
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'A right rare day oot' for Monymusk pupils attending University's Doric event
Pupils from Monymusk Primary School in Aberdeenshire got to grips with the 'mither tongue' when they spent a day at the University of Aberdeen last week.
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Aberdeen graduate wins prestigious prize from the Royal Anthropological Institute
Anthropology and Theology graduate Morgane Taillefesse has been named winner of the 2023 UK Student Essay Prize by the Royal Anthropological Institute.
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School leavers find out 'fit's next' during campus visit
A cohort of young school leavers experienced what it's like to be a student for a morning when they visited the University of Aberdeen recently.
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Musculoskeletal research among work and health projects awarded share of £1.5m funding
The NIHR Work and Health Research Programme has awarded £1.5 million in funding to 13 development award projects to support health in working people.