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Aberdeen Professor meets the Duke of Edinburgh at charity reception
A University of Aberdeen professor was presented to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh at The Palace of Holyroodhouse.
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Experts meet in Aberdeen to promote collaboration in tackling conflicts of conservation
The urgent need to find new ways to tackle the conflicts that hinder effective conservation is the subject of an international conference to be held in Aberdeen August 21-24) at the Aberdeen Arts Centre.
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Aberdeen research contributes to formal identification of an entirely new class of fungi
University of Aberdeen research has contributed to culturing, characterising and formally naming a new class of fungi that previously had only been identified through DNA sequencing from environmental samples.
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Lecturer wins student nominated teaching prize
A University of Aberdeen lecturer has been nationally recognised for his teaching by his students.
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Aberdeen graduates give record support to today’s students
Graduates of the University of Aberdeen have shown record support to their alma mater to enhance the experience of current students and to further important discoveries.
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University of Aberdeen’s shooting stars on target for World University Championships in China
Commonwealth gold medallist Kay Copland and Scottish shooting record holder Oliver Barron have been selected as part of team GBR for the World Student Games in Shenzhen.
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Family fun at Yummy Food Lab
A fun, interactive family Café Scientifique session will be hosted by the University of Aberdeen’s Rowett Institute at Waterstones, Union bridge, on Saturday August 13 which will look at the science of food and drink.
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Discovery Gallery – Drugs from the Deep
Marine exploration will come under the spotlight at Discovery Gallery, the popular series launched by the University of Aberdeen and Aberdeen Art Gallery.
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University to contribute to TechFest
The University of Aberdeen will be helping to inspire the next generation of young minds this September.
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Prestigious fellowship for cholera researcher
A University of Aberdeen scientist has received a key fellowship which will help fund his research into the genetics of bacteria that causes cholera in people.