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Aberdeen’s universities invest in High Performance Rowing Coach
The University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University have appointed a full-time professional High Performance Rowing Coach to nurture and support the next generation of rowing talent for Scotland and Team GB.
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Sunlight and SAD syndrome up for discussion
The benefits of sunlight on health and mood will be discussed on Monday (January 21) at the first in the University of Aberdeen’s latest series of Café Med talks.
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Natasha is one in a million
The University of Aberdeen’s Sir Duncan Rice Library reached an important milestone on Wednesday (January 16) as it welcomed its millionth visitor through the doors.
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Academic excellence rewarded with University of Aberdeen Merit Scholarship
Students from North America who take up studies at the University of Aberdeen will have the opportunity to benefit from a scholarship programme which offers a fee discount for the final year of most undergraduate degree courses.
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University sprinters celebrate medal haul
The University of Aberdeen’s athletics stars are celebrating after a near clean sweep of the sprinting awards at Saturday’s Scottish Student Sport Indoor Athletics Championships.
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Immpact makes an impact at international conference on maternal health
Aberdeen researchers who have been working for the last decade to help make pregnancy and childbirth safer in developing countries are playing a key role in a major three-day conference beginning in Africa tomorrow (January 15).
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Aberdeen Asset Management Universities’ Boat Race Date Confirmed for 2013
The date for the north-east’s equivalent of the annual Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race has been confirmed as Saturday March 2, 2013.
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New report on complementary therapies for arthritis reveals lack of scientific evidence
A new report written by a senior lecturer from the University of Aberdeen into the effectiveness of the complementary therapies that are commonly used for treating arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions has found there is a lack of scientific evidence to support their use.
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University Professor to head UK transport group
The body which brings together the latest thinking in the field of transport research is to be led by a professor from the University of Aberdeen.
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Olympic Torch Inspires Career U-Turn for Sprinter Demi
Inspired by the sight of the Olympic torch passing through Aberdeen’s Castlegate last summer, local student Demi Ademuyewo decided to put her planned engineering career on hold and focus on her dream of becoming a professional sprinter.
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