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Pupils get advanced screening of Medical School Open Day programme
Pupils get advanced screening of Medical School Open Day programme(Photo opportunity: Tuesday, August 19, at 12.45pm. Details at end of press release)Senior pupils from Oldmachar Academy will be given the opportunity for a sneak preview of the Medical School's innovative, interactive programme at the University of Aberdeen's Open Day on...
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CNR Scholarships
The University of Aberdeen Business School completes a successful first year this week with news of a £10,000 gift from international oil and gas company, Canadian Natural Resources (CNR) UK Limited. The donation, made in memory of late CNR financial director Bill Stiles, continues the company's long history of supporting...
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University of Aberdeen launches unique teacher training initiative
University of Aberdeen launches unique teacher training initiativeA pioneering new programme for primary English-medium and Gaelic-medium teachers is to receive official recognition today (Friday August 15) with the formal launch of a new teacher training programme developed by the University of Aberdeen in collaboration with Highland Council. Peter Peacock MSP,...
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Helping hand for Festival favourites
(Photo opportunity tomorrow: Thursday, August 14: details at end of release)One of the hottest tickets of the Aberdeen International Youth Festival will be singing the praises of the University of Aberdeen outside Kings College this Thursday (August 14).The University of Philippines Concert Chorus were left short of funds when part...
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Sporting Chance for North East of Scotland
Issued by the University of Aberdeen on behalf of: Aberdeen City Council; Aberdeen College; Aberdeen Football Club; Aberdeenshire Council; The University of Aberdeen; Grampian Institute of Sport; Moray Council and The Robert Gordon University.Details of ambitious plans that would see Aberdeen become a centre of sporting excellence were outlined at...
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Appointment of senior academics boosts health research in the Highlands
Health research in the north of Scotland will be boosted by the appointment of two senior researchers to the University of Aberdeen's Highlands and Islands Health Research Institute (HIHRI), based in Inverness.Mr David Heaney has joined the Institute from the University of Edinburgh as a Senior Research Fellow. His main...