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Key symposium is milestone for flagship centre
Interview opportunities today only - see below The challenges of measuring women’s health will be the focus of discussion on Monday (May 9) and Tuesday (May 10) when international and UK experts gather for a major conference organised by a centre which has been carrying out leading research in that field...
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Prospecting for oil, and life on Mars
Techniques usually used to find oil and gas in the North Sea could help scientists establish whether life could survive on Mars.
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The Grand SLAM! Word Festival Finale – Is your word good for the money?
Budding poets looking for their big break need look no further than the Word Festival Poetry Slam! which is being held in Aberdeen on Sunday, May 15, as a rousing finale to Word 05 – University of Aberdeen Writers Festival.
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Four finalists chosen for University Scottish Musician of the Year competition
Four talented musicians of traditional Scottish music have been selected for the final of this year’s Scottish Musician of the Year competition which will be held this Sunday (May 8).
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‘Classical Idol’ crowned at Gala Concert
Si-Hyun Ji was voted winner of the University of Aberdeen’s inaugural, international Music Prize at the gala concert on Sunday (May 1), which was the finale of a weekend-long programme of musical events designed to stimulate creativity and involvement with the arts.
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Aberdeen students welcome ‘Blue Chip’ businesses to international conference
Leaders of some of the most prominent ‘Blue Chip’ businesses in the world will unite at the University of Aberdeen next week for a conference on managing human resources in global business.
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Breast Cancer Campaign backs Aberdeen scientist making a real difference in the world of breast canc
Dr Andrew Schofield at Aberdeen University has conducted the first global study of why some breast cancer patients are resistant to the chemotherapy drug docetaxel. In the research paper published today (European Journal of Cancer - 41.07; pp. 1086-1094 ) Dr Schofield and his team looked at human genetic...
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New system to log occupational asthma
Respiratory experts at Aberdeen have devised a database – which is the first of its type in Scotland - for monitoring the problem of asthma in the workplace.
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Aberdeen set milestone in collaboration
The University of Aberdeen has set a milestone in collaboration, after signing an agreement to work more closely with the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Aberdeen set milestone in collaboration
The University of Aberdeen has set a milestone in collaboration, after signing an agreement to work more closely with the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).