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Aberdeen business with big idea for tackling climate change wins £40,000 prize
An Aberdeen based business with a big idea for tackling climate change has competed against seven businesses selected from Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North of England to win a Shell Springboard award of £40,000.
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Universities strengthen ties between Aberdeen and Mexico
Collaborative links between Aberdeen and Mexico are set to be strengthened with the signing of Memoranda of Understanding with two of Mexico’s leading universities.
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Aberdeen student wins £5,000 for wave power studies
A University of Aberdeen PhD student has won a prestigious new training award from The Royal Academy of Engineering.
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University of Aberdeen and EIS announce partnership
Teachers are set to benefit under measures agreed between the University of Aberdeen and the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS).
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High flying Haptogen wins another award
One of the University of Aberdeen’s spin-out companies has triumphed once again at a major conference for the Scottish life sciences sector.
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Aberdeen spin-out named most promising new life sciences company in Scotland
One of the University of Aberdeen’s newest spin-out companies, B1 Medical, is celebrating winning a Scottish Enterprise Scottish Life Sciences Award at a ceremony held in Edinburgh last night (Thursday, February 8).
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Black Gold at Marischal Museum
Deep within the stores of the University of Aberdeen’s Marischal Museum have lain several beautiful black pots, originally from Peru and dating back 800 years. Very little has been known about them.
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‘Classical composers have the X Factor’
Five talented composers have beaten off competition from around the world to be shortlisted for the most prestigious prize in contemporary classical composition today.
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Aberdeen scientists among those to benefit from new research ship being named today by HRH The Princ
A new £40 million royal research ship, the RRS James Cook, is formally named today (6 February 2007) by HRH The Princess Royal. The naming ceremony will be held at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton.
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Aberdeen’s electrical wound healing research hailed as among world’s best
A leading magazine for scientists has deemed pioneering research at Aberdeen so important that it has included it in its guide to the Top 100 Science Stories of 2006.