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Scientists call for trial of “hen harrier ceiling”
As the grouse shooting season gets under way, two scientists involved in high-profile studies of hen harriers and red grouse at Langholm Moor in Scotland have called for field trials of a “ceiling” on harrier numbers in an attempt to end the long running conflict between conservationists and grouse managers.
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Shell chairman to give insights into energy industry at key Aberdeen event
Dr James Smith, Chairman of Shell UK, has been announced as a keynote speaker at a major University of Aberdeen event next month.
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Transatlantic study to help deaf and hard of hearing children with their maths
Scientists are preparing to study a little understood problem suffered by children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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Ground breaking eye therapy for stroke victims developed
A new computer-based therapy for stroke victims who have suffered partial vision loss has been developed by Scottish scientists.
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University launches Clearing advice as thousands receive exam results
A team of experts from the University of Aberdeen will be on hand to provide information and advice for the thousands of Scottish school pupils who receive their exam results today (Tuesday 5 August).
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New technology scheme offers students free laptops
Dentistry, Computing Science, Engineering and History of Art students will receive a free laptop to enhance and support their studies, through the major expansion of a technology initiative launched by the University of Aberdeen.
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University becomes first in Scotland to provide e-mail for life
The University of Aberdeen has become the first Higher Education Institution in Scotland to give students and alumni a University branded e-mail account for life through its newly launched Studentmail service.
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Aberdeen hosts academics from world leading Singapore University
Representatives from a world leading Singapore university, have visited The University of Aberdeen this week as part of a trip which aims to develop teaching and research links.