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Aberdeen lose out to Robert Gordon University at 17th Aberdeen Asset Management Universities' Boat R
Robert Gordon University has won the 2012 Aberdeen Asset Management Boat Race for only the third time in seventeen years, after taking an early lead.
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Ecology on the menu in Deeside
A lecturer in conservation science at the University of Aberdeen will look at how we tackle the conflicts that threaten biodiversity at a special event to be held at Woodend Barn, Banchory.
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Major boost for medical research thanks to Saving Sight in Grampian
Groundbreaking University of Aberdeen research into eye disease, cancer, arthritis, inflammation and many other medical conditions has had a major boost thanks to a major donation from Saving Sight in Grampian.
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Ultra-running GP to give inspirational talk
A former Aberdeen medical student, whose inspiring list of athletic accomplishments includes running from John O’Groats to the Sahara Desert, will share his experiences at a free event this week.
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Success across the board for University sport
With the season nearly over and the Granite City Challenge less than a week away, Wednesday was another successful day for the University of Aberdeen on the sports field with crucial wins both in the league, cup and plate competitions.
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University professor becomes a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
A University of Aberdeen physicist has joined Scotland’s prestigious learned organisation, The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
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Cafe Scientifique Inverurie launches to capacity crowd
The University’s latest community cafe series launched last night to a capacity audience in the Acorn Centre, Inverurie.
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Chicken liver paté is a potential source of food poisoning
Aberdeen researchers have found further evidence that one of Britain’s most popular starters - chicken liver pate - can be a source of food poisoning if it is not cooked properly.
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Fundraising runners honour memory of scientist
Friends, colleagues and students of a popular scientist who lost her battle with breast cancer will take part in races to honour her memory and raise funds for University of Aberdeen research into the disease.
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Aberpella represents the University at Voice Festival
Last weekend the University of Aberdeen’s A Cappella group, ‘Aberpella’ took part in the annual Voice Festival UK, held in St Andrews - a first for the University.