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The humanities in a changing world
A prominent group of scholars from the humanities will gather at the University of Aberdeen next week for an international debate.
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Aberdeen students take part in Rectorial Elections
Students at the University of Aberdeen will today (Thursday) vote for their new Rector.
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Aberdeen students take part in historic rectorial battle
Campaign groups for the two candidates standing for the election of Rector of the University of Aberdeen will take part in a historic rectorial battle today Wednesday, May 11, at 2.30pm.
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Media Invite: Historic rectorial battle
Campaign groups for the two candidates standing for the election of Rector of the University of Aberdeen will take part in a historic rectorial battle today Wednesday, May 11, at 2.30pm.
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Religious conference debates the reform of the Papacy for the 21st century
Leading international religious academics will join forces with Aberdeen’s religious leaders for an Ecumenical Conference at the University of Aberdeen later this month.
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Fiddler chosen as University Scottish Traditional Musician of the Year
Talented fiddler Raemond Jappy has been crowned as the University’s Scottish Traditional Musician of the Year 2005.
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Scottish Parliament comes under scrutiny from Aberdeen students
A group of politics students from the University of Aberdeen will have the chance to meet a number of prominent politicians when they visit the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh this week.
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Health and wellbeing offshore examined
A recent study has examined the health behaviours and health management practices on board offshore installations on the UKCS (UK Continental Shelf).
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Celebrations to mark milestone birthday of Sociology at Aberdeen
A celebration to mark the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Department of Sociology at the University of Aberdeen will be held this week with distinguished academic guests invited to take part in the landmark event.
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Cut-throat or cuddly - who were the Celts (not)?
A memorial lecture commemorating the work of a pioneering Celticist from the North-east will examine the history of the Celtic nations and explore how modern and historical images of the Celts have developed.
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