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University researcher is award winner
Dr Margaret Watson has been announced winner of the Pharmacy Practice Research Trust’s prestigious 2008 Practice Research Award.
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Hugs for free at University Open Day
Visitors to the University of Aberdeen’s annual Open Day are to be offered the opportunity to become part of a global phenomenon – involving free hugs.
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Chinese embassy visit aims to strengthen engineering and medical links with Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen will host a prestigious group of delegates from the Chinese Embassy today (Tuesday 19 August) as part of a visit which aims to strengthen collaboration between the institute and its counterparts in the Far East.
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Unique IT degree allows students to study virtually
A unique postgraduate degree which allows students to develop a highly-prized professional IT qualification without leaving their home or office has been launched by the University of Aberdeen.
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New website promotes best teaching practice in medicine and dentistry
A website aimed at encouraging best practice in teaching medicine and dentistry, is launched today (Monday 18 August) by the University of Aberdeen.
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Donation secures world class technology to help diagnose childhood illnesses
Cutting edge equipment which will enhance the assessment of critical childhood brain disorders such as autism is to be purchased by the University of Aberdeen, thanks to the generosity of an Aberdeen association.
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Recruitment open evening
A recruitment open evening for new University support staff will be held at The Hub* next Wednesday (August 20) from 6.30 – 8.30pm.
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First bespoke session for parents at University Open Day
Parents will be given the unique opportunity to learn more about what university life has in store for their child at a bespoke event later this month.
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Free evening concerts at King’s
A free evening concert series at the University of Aberdeen gets into full swing tonight (Thursday, August 14) with works from some of the most famous Baroque composers.
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Ancient sheep help pinpoint brain timing mechanisms linked to Seasonal Affective Disorder
New research by Aberdeen scientists suggests that Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) relates to an ancient timing mechanism in the brain dating back millions of years.