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Star names unveiled for May Festival
Intrepid war reporter Kate Adie, Charlatans frontman Tim Burgess, and journalist and award-winning author Tony Parsons are just three of the names lined up for this year's May Festival.
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Bone shapes links with disease, examined in new study
What dictates the shape of a person's hips and spine is being examined in a new study by University of Aberdeen scientists.
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Award nominations recognise Commonwealth contribution
University of Aberdeen students and staff have been nominated in awards celebrating the contributions academic institutions are making to the Commonwealth games, and to sport in Scotland.
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University of Aberdeen hosts eco-challenge award
North-east school pupils recently visited the University to compete in the regional heat of a national competition.
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Women of today to inspire women of tomorrow
Outstanding public figures who are leaders in their field are this week inspiring women of today and tomorrow at the University of Aberdeen.
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Age: Does it matter?
The impact of lifestyle choices on how we age will be discussed by one of the University of Aberdeen's newest faces at a key talk taking place tonight (March 5).
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Plant extract offers hope for infant motor neurone therapy
A chemical found in plants could reduce the symptoms of a rare muscle disease that leaves children with little or no control of their movements.
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Student Association host Climate Week events
Staff and students can get involved in Climate Week at a variety of events organised by the Aberdeen University Students' Association (AUSA).
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Aberdeen lose out in boat race despite breaking record
The University of Aberdeen rowing team lost out in the 2014 Aberdeen Asset Management Boat Race, despite breaking the course record.
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Deep sea life unpredictable, according to world's first study of deep ocean trench
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen and New Zealand have captured on camera hours of footage of rarely seen animals.