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University Professor receives two top honours in one day
A University of Aberdeen academic recently celebrated receiving two prestigious honours in the same day.
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Healthy over 60s sought for research into early Alzheimer's detection
University of Aberdeen academics working to find a new way of detecting Alzheimer's disease at an earlier stage are looking for healthy volunteers to take part in a research study.
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Roman and Pictish silver hoard uncovered by archaeologists
Archaeologists from the University of Aberdeen's Northern Picts project and National Museums Scotland have unearthed a hoard of Late Roman and Pictish silver buried in a field in Aberdeenshire.
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University of Aberdeen student's first book raises thousands for charity
A University of Aberdeen student is helping to raise money for charity after writing a book on the sacrifices made by railway staff that lost their lives during World War One.
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Synthetic Bone Graft company spun out from Aberdeen secures £3.1m funding
A spin out company from the University of Aberdeen that is developing innovative bone graft materials has secured £3.1 million in financing from a syndicate of investors.
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Volunteers needed for study examining the benefits of eating breakfast
Breakfast is said to be the most important meal of the day and researchers at the University of Aberdeen want to test the theory to see what impact eating something filling in the morning has on our brains.
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New £100m University Energy Building to tackle society's biggest challenges
Plans for a new £100 million centre of excellence in research, innovation and teaching to help safeguard society's energy needs have been announced today (Monday, December 1) by the University of Aberdeen.
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Top thesis prize for Aberdeen student
A University of Aberdeen student recently won a competition which celebrates the best thesis papers from MSc Engineering students from Aberdeen's two Universities.
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Final PechaKucha of the year to look at Visual Culture
Aspects of our culture that are represented in images will be presented at the University of Aberdeen's final PechaKucha event of the year.