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SULSA benefits from SFC funding to drive university and business collaboration
Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance (SULSA) and the University of Aberdeen are to benefit from the launch of a £8.1m programme to be announced today (Tuesday April 20) by the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning Michael Russell.
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Aberdeen academic invited to join United Nations experts
A University of Aberdeen academic will take his expert knowledge of peace processes to the United Nations.
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Dragon’s Den star to share secrets of success
Former Dragon’s Den panellist Rachel Elnaugh will share the secrets of her business success with an audience in Aberdeen tomorrow evening (Tuesday March 27).
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Travel Disruption - advice for students and staff
In light of the ongoing travel disruption to and from the UK, the University of Aberdeen is providing the following advice and information for students and staff who may be affected.
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First Minister announces life sciences boost for Aberdeen
The First Minister of Scotland today (Monday April 19) announced a major funding boost for Aberdeen City and Shire’s fast expanding life sciences sector.
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Exercise in schools can help children pay attention in the classroom
Exercise can benefit a child’s ability to concentrate in class, a study of more than 1,000 Aberdeen schoolchildren has found.
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Archiving the history of the oil and gas industry – discussed in seminar
Archivists and researchers from across the UK and Norway came together at an event in Aberdeen yesterday (Thursday April 15) to discuss the importance of recording the history of the energy industry.
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Individual take on twins
They can be identical, radically different, and it has been suggested can even feel each other’s pain.
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Distinguished author to present annual lecture
Distinguished Scottish author Janice Galloway will give the annual Centre for the Novel Lecture at the University of Aberdeen on Tuesday (April 20).
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Sound of traditional music in North-East with return of UK’s largest fiddle festival
Tickets are now on sale for the UK’s biggest fiddle and dance festival which will see some of the world’s finest traditional musicians gather in the north-east.