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New course for those in war zones, disaster areas and trouble spots
Crucial legal and practical advice will soon be available for those bound for war zones, trouble spots and areas hit by natural disasters.
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Food for thought as youngsters take the carbon cost challenge
Questions such as how far has the food in my lunchbox travelled and what is the carbon footprint of my breakfast, will be answered today (Thursday 10 July), at an event hosted by the University of Aberdeen.
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Philosophers from around the world gather at King’s
Some of the deepest questions about ourselves and the world that we live in will be discussed this weekend at a major academic conference.
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Search for construction partners for new library
The University of Aberdeen is seeking major contractors with proven track records who are interested in bidding for the construction of one of the most prestigious new buildings in Scotland in recent years.
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Pink ladies prowl around lab
Ladies who turned a Buchan town pink to raise almost a quarters of a million pounds for local breast cancer research and care will today meet one of the scientists whose work they are helping to fund.
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Novel celebrated as Scotland’s largest literary conference begins
The power and world-wide influence of the novel will be celebrated at a major three-day international conference beginning today (Tuesday, July 8) in Aberdeen.
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University to lead project on Civil Justice Network for Scotland
A consortium led by the University of Aberdeen to establish a Civil Justice Network has been awarded nearly £70,000 by the Scottish Funding Council as part of the SPIRIT scheme (Strategic Priority Investment in Research and Innovation Translation).
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Kids go bananas at Duthie Park
Free bananas are up for grabs every morning this week to the first 50 kids attending the University of Aberdeen Natural History Centre’s summer project Planet Plant – free fun packed sessions being held at the David Welch Winter Gardens at Duthie Park.
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Unit celebrates 20 years of influencing health care
Researchers at a University of Aberdeen unit are today celebrating two decades of helping to shape local, national and international health care.
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Kids rewarded for serving up healthy messages
Hundreds of school kids gave judges plenty of food for thought when they entered a healthy eating contest organised by the University of Aberdeen’s Natural History Centre