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Research into rural areas and transport to be uncovered at lunchtime research seminars
An influential figure in the development of initiatives for future land use in rural areas will visit the Granite City this week to take part in the first of the 2008 series of lunchtime seminars being held at the University of Aberdeen.
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Students host Destinations 2008
The University of Aberdeen’s Expedition Society is holding a two-day conference over the weekend (February 9-10).
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Experts visit Aberdeen’s Australian collections
Boomerangs and other cultural artefacts currently housed at Aberdeen’s Marischal Museum are today being studied by experts from Australia as part of a new pilot project.
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Aberdeen author wins national short story award
A local author, lecturer and band member has sealed a publishing contract after coming out on top in a national short story competition.
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Torcher Parade needs sponsorship spark
Superheroes, a giant penguin, Angus the Bull and other costumed do-gooders joined forces today (Wednesday, February 6) to help rescue Aberdeen’s Torcher Parade.
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Flying visit to University for bird loving maths whizz
He may only be 12 but Jun Nakamaru-Pinder is a maths whizzkid in a league of his own. And, the Aberdeen pupil will be making a flying visit to the University of Aberdeen later today (Tuesday, February 5) to get a VIP tour round the School of Biological Sciences.
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Innovate day puts focus on big policy questions
The leadership role of the University of Aberdeen in tackling big policy questions, from environmentally friendly homes to sex education in schools, will be the focus of a one-day event in Edinburgh next month.
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North-east fur trade links explored
A new exhibition exploring the links between the North-East of Scotland and the fur trade in Northern Canada has opened in the University’s Marischal Museum.
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Aberdeen welcomes female students from the Emirates
Twenty-five female students from the United Arab Emirates and Qatar visited the University of Aberdeen today (Friday, February 1) as part of a three-week visit to Scotland.