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Global health issues to be explored in new courses at Aberdeen
A unique partnership between the University of Aberdeen’s Business and Medical Schools has resulted in two new courses aimed at inspiring healthcare managers and researchers to explore the delivery of healthcare in other countries in a bid to enhance the UK’s healthcare systems.
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Talented vocalist awarded music scholarship
A gifted music student at the University of Aberdeen has been awarded a prestigious scholarship to continue her studies into Kodály - a unique style of teaching school children how to sing.
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Aberdeen top in UK for pharmacology
The University of Aberdeen is the top institution in the UK for its first class pharmacology research, according to a new report which shows the impact scientists are making in their field.
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Flagship library project to match academic ambitions
The University of Aberdeen has embarked on a major flagship library project worth £55.5M ($96.4M) which will consolidate the institution’s position as a leader among world universities.
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Murder in the Mist? New exhibition explores a medieval 'whodunit'
A new exhibition launching today (Wednesday, June 7) at Marischal Museum displays the bones of a young man who died around 1650 and whose body was discovered buried in a peat bog along with an extremely rare piece of clothing to have survived from this period.
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UK's biggest fiddle event to build bridges in international music scene
DIARY DATE/PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES: North Atlantic Fiddle Convention Launch Concert – Thursday, June 22, 2006 – details below
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City to host careers conference for international students
Overseas students urged to live and work in Scotland
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New funding targets greater understanding of China, Japan, Eastern Europe and Arabic-speaking world
Today, the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), and the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) announce the launch of five new collaborative centres as part of their joint £25million Language Based Area Studies initiative.
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Research on history of plagues and human sexuality appeals to global readership
Research by a leading historian at the University of Aberdeen on the history of plagues and the history of human sexuality has proved its wider appeal to an international market.
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Robots that help youngsters to help themselves
Action Medical Research is certainly earning its place as the ‘Forward Thinking Charity’ with its latest project.