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Visitors to the University of Aberdeen go wild for Rani the tiger
The tiger in the Zoology Museum finally received a name as part of the Museum’s competition Name our Tiger.
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Exhibition extended due to popular demand
The exhibition, Set in Silver, has attracted over 7000 visitors to the University Library and will continue to be open to the public until the end of the week.
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Physician Assistant for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
NHS Grampian has appointed its first UK trained physician assistant – an innovative new post designed to help meet changing healthcare needs.
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Cancelled – early morning opportunity to see the transit of Venus
An early morning event at the University of Aberdeen to let amateur astronomers see the planet Venus transit across the sun has been cancelled due to the weather forecast.
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Brian Cox among famous faces to appear at British Science Festival
Popular TV physicist, Brian Cox, has been announced as one of a host of well-known and well-loved celebrity scientists who will appear at this year’s British Science Festival in Aberdeen.
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Last-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the transit of Venus
Astronomers in north-east Scotland will have a last-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the planet Venus transit across the sun on Wednesday (June 6).
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Cancer professor pipes out Prowlers
Hundreds of women were piped out on an annual fundraising walk by a University of Aberdeen cancer specialist whose research will benefit from the event.
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Opportunity to deliver a good plug for recycling
Businesses, residents and organisations are being urged to recycle their broken electronics at a three-day event hosted by the University of Aberdeen in partnership with Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Council and European Recycling Platform (ERP).
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Aberdeen students honoured for outstanding achievements
A single mother who has overcome learning difficulties to achieve her degree, and a mature student who is studying to become a doctor having dedicated years to helping disadvantaged people across the globe, were among the University of Aberdeen students honoured by the institution yesterday (May 31)
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Step into King’s Museum for new exhibition of ‘feet’
A new exhibition at King’s Museum, designed by a group of anthropology, archaeology and history postgraduate students from the University of Aberdeen, will explore the surprising paths our feet tread.