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University staff event to raise thousands of pounds
Staff at the University of Aberdeen will tomorrow (Friday, December 14) be helping to raise funds for local charities by wearing jeans to work.
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Scores of children attend lecture by Bad Science columnist
Almost 300 S5 and S6 pupils from across Aberdeen and the Shire attended a lecture being given by an award winning writer, broadcaster and medical doctor.
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RED contract could change downhole drilling technology
Reduced drilling costs and reduced environmental footprint for the drilling industry could be the result of a new multi million pound research and development programme based on University of Aberdeen technology.
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More fundraising for Matthew Hay
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Grampian raised £5,355.00 for The Matthew Hay Project at their recent Annual Dinner held at the Marcliffe
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Terrific Trees
If you go down to the woods this week you’re in for big surprise … …. lots of nursery children will be out and about in the University of Aberdeen’s Cruickshank Botanic Garden learning about trees.
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Last chance to make King’s College the most Treasured Place in Scotland
People in the North-east have until next Monday 10 December to cast their votes to ensure that the drawing by Sir Basil Spence of the King’s College Crown Tower of the University of Aberdeen is officially designated the most treasured view in Scotland.
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University welcomes planning approval for landmark new library
The University of Aberdeen has welcomed the approval of Aberdeen City Council of the plans for its new library.
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Professor sacked for heresy celebrated 126 years on
The life and work of a divinity professor who was dismissed from his post 126 years ago for his heretical writings on the Bible will be celebrated at a major symposium today.
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Festive fun for youngsters
Free festive fun is on offer at action packed children’s sessions being organised by the University of Aberdeen for this weekend.
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18-25 year-olds sought for lifestyle survey
18-25-year-olds are being invited to take part in an online survey that will help shape health policy for young people in Grampian.