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University unveils statue in honour of the late David Craig
A statue in honour of the late David Craig has been unveiled on the top floor of the University of Aberdeen’s state-of-the art library.
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Gene ‘switch’ is another possible cause for depression
Aberdeen scientists have discovered another piece in the jigsaw behind depression with a finding that could help with the future development of more personalised treatment for the illness.
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Students win national NUS Scotland awards
Aberdeen University Students’ Association leads the way at NUS Scotland's National Conference with a string of awards recognising the hard work of Aberdeen students.
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‘Scientific pantomime’ to take audience on a time-travelling trip through the history of medicine
Did you know that bleeding was used as the main ‘treatment’ for the Black Death?
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Amateur archaeologists sought for Bennachie project
Amateur archaeologists are being sought to take part in a project to unlock the secret past of one of Scotland’s most famous hills
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Amateur archaeologists sought for Bennachie project
Amateur archaeologists are being sought to take part in a project to unlock the secret past of one of Scotland’s most famous hills.
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Dancers descend on Aberdeen
Hundreds of people from around the world are descending on Aberdeen this weekend to attend the 61st Inter-Varsity Folk Dance Festival (IVFDF), the UK’s longest-running folk dance festival.