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University research to contribute to better health for Scotland
The Universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Dundee, St Andrews, and Glasgow are to combine their research expertise to investigate key issues that have an impact on the health of people in Scotland, including alcohol abuse, smoking, and obesity.
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University chemist awarded prestigious national medal
A University of Aberdeen chemist has been awarded the Cyril Hilsum Medal by the British Liquid Crystal Society.
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Tree-mendous poetry prize for primary kids
The winning words of pupils at an Aberdeen primary school have scooped them a three day workshop with Scottish poet and writer Kenneth Steven.
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Aberdeen student awarded one of world’s most prestigious scholarships
A University of Aberdeen anthropology student has been awarded one of the world’s most competitive scholarships.
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Aberdeen gains a 'First' in Green League
The University of Aberdeen has secured a ‘First’ in the People & Planet Green League of universities.
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Experts gather to remember the Battle of Harlaw
Experts in history, archaeology, genealogy, heraldry, clans and cultural legacy will gather in Aberdeen this week to share their collective knowledge of the Battle of Harlaw ahead of the 600th anniversary of the contest.
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Aberdeen academic helps secure new UN Resolution on AIDS
The input of a University of Aberdeen academic has helped secure a new Resolution by the UN Security Council on AIDS and national security.
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Scientists, business and communities urged to get involved in Europe’s biggest Science Festival
Aberdeen is well known for its scientific discoveries over the years and in 2012 the focus of Europe's science community will be on the Granite City when it hosts a major science festival.
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Scientist turns author and raises cash for charity
A University of Aberdeen scientist and mum-of-four has successfully juggled work and a busy home life to pen her first children’s novel.
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Aberdeen law student to represent Europe in Palmer Cup
A University of Aberdeen law student is to represent Europe in the collegiate version of golf’s Ryder Cup.
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