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Natural gas as answer to oil decline could lead to catastrophe, says leading expert
Ploughing resources into the use of natural gas as an alternative energy supply could lead to global shortage within 20 years time, according to a leading energy expert.
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Scottish energy leader makes donation to new University library
One of Scotland’s most prominent entrepreneurs and businessmen is making a significant personal gift to promote the cultural and international ambitions of the University of Aberdeen and northeast Scotland.
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University welcomes Malawian fair trade expert
A Malawian fair trade expert and business consultant will visit the University of Aberdeen tomorrow (Friday, March 6) to share her experience of how fair trade improves the lives of producers and communities in some of the poorest parts of the world.
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Aberdeen’s first Hispanic film festival launched
Aberdeen will receive an injection of Latin colour and culture next week with the launch of an ambitious new film festival.
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Sociology presidency for Aberdeen professor
A University of Aberdeen professor has been appointed president of one of the oldest sociological associations in the world.
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Hundreds attend MA Applicant Day
Hundreds of people from all over the UK and overseas are visiting the University today (Wednesday March 4) for its annual Master of Arts (MA) Applicant Day.
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Hundreds attend MA Applicant Day
Hundreds of people from all over the UK and overseas are visiting the University today (Wednesday March 4) for its annual Master of Arts (MA) Applicant Day.
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Sociology presidency for Aberdeen professor
A University of Aberdeen professor has been appointed president of one of the oldest sociological associations in the world.
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Aberdeen’s first Hispanic film festival launched
Aberdeen will receive an injection of Latin colour and culture next week with the launch of an ambitious new film festival.
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Cash boost for murderous Student Show
Aberdeen’s traditional Student Show has received a financial boost guaranteeing the survival of this year’s murder-tinged musical.