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New scholarship scheme announced
The University of Aberdeen has announced a new scholarship scheme that will provide opportunities for students from Africa and South Asia.
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Amateur archaeologists sought for Bennachie project
Amateur archaeologists are being sought to take part in a project to unlock the secret past of one of Scotland's most famous hills.
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Aberdeen ranked top in Scotland for scientific collaboration
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked top university in Scotland for scientific collaboration with other academic institutions, in a new league table.
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Big name sponsors & celebrities announced for Europe's leading science event
Major energy sector multinationals have thrown their weight behind the national celebration of science which will headline the North-East calendar this year.
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Aberdeen scientist scoops prestigious American award
An Aberdeen scientist has scooped a prestigious international award for his contributions in the field of geology.
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Elderly driver safety and winter weather disruption among topics at transport conference
How can elderly drivers become safer on the roads? How could road systems be improved to reduce accidents? And what is the cost of winter weather travel disruption to individual travellers?
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Aberdeen geologist involved in Scotland's new gold rush
Scotgold Resources Ltd received planning permission at the end of October to develop the mine in Cononish, near Tyndrum, in the Loch Lomond National Park.
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Aberdeen academic argues against increased speed limit
Government proposals to raise motorway speed limits would please a vocal minority of just one in five voters, according to Dr Jillian Anable, senior transport research expert at the University of Aberdeen.
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Upland science makes an "X factor" impact at Gateshead
Scientists from Aberdeen, Leeds, Durham, Sheffield and Sussex universities showed that they have got what it takes to make an impact when they were presented with the Rural Economy and Land Use Award at The Sage, Gateshead on November 16.
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Archaeologists uncover Pictish seat of power in tiny Scottish village
An excavation has revealed a fortified early medieval settlement and unearthed significant artefacts which position a tiny Scottish village as a seat of major political power and influence.
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