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University geared up for Discovery Day
An action packed day of scintillating science is in store for enthusiastic young (and not so young) minds as part of Discovery Day, at Satrosphere Science Centre as part of National Science and Engineering week.
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Award for Helen’s ‘outstanding’ thesis
MSc student Helen Gestwicki has won the Alpro Foundation Award for Masters - given in recognition of an outstanding thesis regarding food and nutrition and its impact on human health and the environment.
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Career Service Scoops Top Award
The University of Aberdeen Careers Service, has won a top accolade at the National Council for Work Experience (NCWE) Awards 2013, marking them as some of the UK’s best internship providers.
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From hearing to seeing: brain injury research discussed
The latest breakthroughs into how sight loss caused by brain injuries can be improved will be the subject of a lively discussion presented by a researcher from the University of Aberdeen.
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University launches Centre for Academic Development
The Centre for Academic Development is the fusion of the previous Centre for Learning & Teaching and the Researcher Development Unit, and provides a single point of contact for University staff and students to access academic development support.
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Why are our trees dying?
‘Why are our trees dying?’ will be the topic of discussion at the launch of the Café Scientifique - Aberdeenshire programme in Inverurie tonight (Tuesday, March 19).
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Transforming surgical care with robots
What can robots do that humans can’t? That is the subject of the next Café Med talk organised by the University of Aberdeen’s Public Engagement with Research Team and taking place tonight (March 18).
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Snow disrupts Granite City Challenge (VIDEO)
Britain's biggest varsity event between the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University got under way on Wednesday despite overnight snow resulting in almost half the events being cancelled.
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Artists to provide an insight into their inspiration at library talk
The artists behind the Waterlines sculpture which marks the entrance of the Sir Duncan Rice Library will take part in a free public talk at the University of Aberdeen this weekend (Saturday, March 16).
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Teachers and parents invited to debate ‘education for citizenship’
Teachers, parents and researchers will come together later this month to debate the teaching of citizenship in Scotland’s new school curriculum.
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