Page 3 of 3Results 21 to 26 of 26, 01 - 04 March 2016
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University to mark International Women's Day with annual conference
The University of Aberdeen will host an event today (Friday, March 4) which will celebrate the achievements of women and inspire the next generation.
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New exhibition showcases Dickens in Aberdeen
A new exhibition at the University of Aberdeen's Library's Gallery is now open telling the story of Dickens's visits to Aberdeen in 1858 and 1866 and showcasing the University's unique collection of his novels.
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Agricultural fertiliser could pose risk to human fertility, sheep study finds
Eating meat from animals grazed on land treated with commonly-used agricultural fertilisers might have serious implications for pregnant women and the future reproductive health of their unborn children, according to new research.
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Specific brain areas found to be linked to depression
Damage in specific brain structures has been found to be associated with a greater risk of depressive symptoms in late life according to research from the University of Aberdeen.
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Genetics research boosted by Scottish Government grant
The University of Aberdeen is to benefit from a share of a multi-million pound grant awarded to help fund research into genetic diseases.
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University offers opportunity to unemployed oil workers
The University of Aberdeen is offering a discount on postgraduate education to unemployed oil and gas workers.