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13th Boat Race proves lucky for University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen won the 13th annual Aberdeen Asset Management Universities Boat Race on the River Dee on Sunday, defeating rivals Robert Gordon University by a length and a quarter in a time of 8 minutes 3.4 seconds.
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Side effects of child medicines studied
Parents, guardians and their children are to be asked to help researchers identify any unwanted effects of drugs given to children with epilepsy, depression and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
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Science pupils get careers advice from leading life scientists
The next generation of scientists will today (Monday) get top quality advice from three leading lights in life sciences.
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Universities face off in Boat Race
The University of Aberdeen and The Robert Gordon University will this Sunday (March 9) compete in the 13th Aberdeen Asset Management City of Aberdeen Universities Boat Race.
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Kenyan tea farmer helps University celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight
A Kenyan tea farmer will visit the University of Aberdeen tomorrow to share his experience of life as a Fairtrade producer.
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Over £100K in science scholarships open to EU students
The University of Aberdeen has announced more than £100,000 worth of new scholarships for science students from the EU Accession States.
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Aberdeen author stars at World Book Day event
An Aberdeen author travelled to Leeds today (Thursday) to help launch a new short story series on World Book Day.
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STANDUP joke generator goes to Parliament
The STANDUP project, a collaboration between Dundee, Edinburgh and Aberdeen Universities, has been shortlisted together with five other national assistive technology (AT) research projects as being representative of "the most innovative and exciting AT product and prototype development being carried out in the UK" by the Foundation of Assistive Technology....
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Overview of the Energy Industries
The University of Aberdeen is once again hosting the annual Overview of the Oil and Gas Industry in April for those wishing to gain a greater understanding of the issues and activities of the offshore industry (April 1–3).
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Whisky DRAM helps clean up contaminated water
A by-product from the production of Scotland’s national drink is being used to clean contaminated ground and waste water in a pioneering new technique potentially worth millions unveiled today (Wednesday March 5) by the University of Aberdeen.