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Senergy enters into agreement with University's exploHUB
Leading global energy services company Senergy has underpinned its commitment to investing in people and the future of the industry after entering into an innovative agreement with the University of Aberdeen.
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Archaeologist to discuss Pictish discoveries in Aberdeenshire
University of Aberdeen archaeologist is to share news of the fascinating Pictish finds from an excavation at Rhynie with the local community.
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Professor honoured by election to Academia Europaea
Professor Kevin Edwards from the Department of Geography and Environment has been elected a member of the Academia Europaea - the Academy of Europe.
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GDF SUEZ E&P UK sponsors University of Aberdeen course in £40,000 investment
GDF SUEZ E&P UK is sponsoring a course at the University of Aberdeen to help further oil and gas education.
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Death of Neil Smith (1954-2012), world renowned geographer
Neil Smith, Sixth Century Professor of Geography and Social Theory at the University of Aberdeen, died after a short illness in New York on 29th September.
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Aberdeen signs pioneering research partnerships in Brazil
The University of Aberdeen is involved in two pioneering research partnerships formally signed on Friday, September 28, during a trade mission to Brazil led by Prime Minister David Cameron.
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Professor Neil Price begins prestigious Messenger Lectures Series at Cornell University
The author of the critically acclaimed book The Viking Way has been invited by Cornell University to hold a series of Messenger Lectures, open to the public and faculty at their Ithaca campus in upstate New York.
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Aberdeen universities give warm welcome to international students
Students arriving in Aberdeen this September from across the world have received an extra-warm welcome from the City next week.
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Aberdeen's Alaska Archaeology is Big News at British Science Festival!
University of Aberdeen Archaeologist's attract media attention at British Science Festival 2012.
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British team set to embark on ambitious Antarctic mission to penetrate & sample ancient buried lake
The British Science Festival today heard from the British Antarctic Survey that after 16 years of planning, the countdown is on for one of the most ambitious scientific missions to Antarctica.
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