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31 July 2008
New degree launches medical experts of the future
30 July 2008
New schizophrenia genes uncovered
29 July 2008
TauRx Therapeutics Ltd & University of Aberdeen - New treatment halts progress of Alzheimer's disease
25 July 2008
“Lazy eye” discovery of how an old gene learns new tricks
University scoops prestigious accolade at international conference
24 July 2008
Singers get in tune for traditional music weekend
New science qualification launched for distance learning students
23 July 2008
Meaty men required for weight loss study
22 July 2008
New degree to enhance science teaching
21 July 2008
Major project launched to mark Russian Revolution
Planet Plant brings magic and wizardry of Harry Potter to Winter Gardens
17 July 2008
Olympics-bound sprint star visits Sports School
Student wins top award for air pollution study
16 July 2008
North-east’s ‘best in class’ healthcare training centre named
14 July 2008
Innovate returns to Aberdeen
University to highlight best practice at major US conference
New finding in rare eye disease
11 July 2008
Youngsters become smooth operators as unique bike rides into town
North-east’s architectural treasures to be chronicled
10 July 2008
Philosophers from around the world gather at King’s
Food for thought as youngsters take the carbon cost challenge
New course for those in war zones, disaster areas and trouble spots
09 July 2008
Search for construction partners for new library
08 July 2008
Novel celebrated as Scotland’s largest literary conference begins
University to lead project on Civil Justice Network for Scotland
Pink ladies prowl around lab
07 July 2008
Unit celebrates 20 years of influencing health care
Kids go bananas at Duthie Park
04 July 2008
Kids rewarded for serving up healthy messages
02 July 2008
Sports Village appoints new Chief
01 July 2008
Photography competition to capture Aberdeenshire’s Archaeology
Boost for endangered language
Merger of the University of Aberdeen and the Rowett Research Institute to create world leader in nutrition and health research
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