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Hydrogen & Fuel Cell School Challenge
With eyes firmly on the future, pupils from 14 schools in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire will come together today (Monday, February 6) for the final of the Hydrogen & Fuel Cell School Challenge.
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Consider Teaching
Considering a career change? Considering what to do with your degree? Consider Teaching.
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University announces distinguished line-up for Sunday Chapel Services
The University of Aberdeen has this week announced the line-up for the new spring-time programme of Sunday Chapel Services to be held in King’s College Chapel.
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University of Aberdeen launches new undergraduate degree programmes
The University of Aberdeen will today (Thursday, February 2) launch its new professionally-accredited undergraduate programmes in spatial planning.
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Papier mache man stars in exhibition
A life-sized papier-mâché anatomical model of a man, dating from the 1870s is currently being cleaned and conserved by conservators at University of Aberdeen. Papier-mâché man is one of the key exhibits to be loaned from the University for display at the exhibition Anatomy Acts at the City Art Centre,...
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Green tips for shoppers
Fifteen organisations will be available this Saturday (February 4) to give advice and information to the public on a range of environmental issues, including how to be more energy efficient in the home and the benefits of reusable nappies.
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Thousands of Scots families to help scientists improve nation’s health
Generation Scotland, an ambitious and ground-breaking project looking at the ways genetic and lifestyle factors cause cancer, heart disease and mental illness is launched today, Thursday, 2 February in Edinburgh.
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New music season brings spring harmony to Aberdeen
North-east audiences will have the chance to hear some of the world’s greatest composers and celebrated soloists over the coming months as the University of Aberdeen launches its Music for the Spring Season programme.
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New research on software to help doctors treat premature babies
A team of Scottish scientists are carrying out research which will help doctors and nurses in the treatment being provided to premature babies in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).