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Coastal erosion experts head to St Fergus
Experts from around the world are heading to St Fergus, near Peterhead, NE Scotland this week for a symposium on coastal erosion.
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Frankenstein to Einstein exhibition opens
A gorilla skull, a life cast of an African Bushwoman and a railway telegraph receiver are three of the fascinating objects making up a new exhibition at Marishcal Museum.
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Launch of Teaching and Learning Fund
Cash awards to make courses more employer-friendly are now available as part of the University’s Learning and Teaching Enhancement Programme (LTEP).
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Tree-mendous time for kids and their parents
Mums and dads will today (May 22) get to see what their kids have been up to in the woods.
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Award winning scientist and author visits Aberdeen
One of Britain’s most influential scientists and a leading science communicator will today (May 22) give a talk at the University of Aberdeen.
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University joins Climate Change Partnership
The University of Aberdeen has joined a partnership designed to combat the effects of climate change in North East Scotland.
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Attenborough to receive Honorary Degree
World-famous naturalist, broadcaster and author, Sir David Attenborough will be honoured by the University of Aberdeen this summer.
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GPs asked about management of drug misuse
Scots GPs are being targeted in a major survey to establish how they manage and how they view patients who are drug misusers
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University’s renewable energy expertise to be showcased
Experts from the University of Aberdeen will be highlighting their renewable energy expertise at this year’s annual renewable energy exhibition and conference, All-Energy ‘08, which begins tomorrow (Wednesday, May 21) at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre.
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Night at the Museum - a roaring success!
More than a thousand people descended on two University of Aberdeen museums at the weekend to see a dinosaur come to life and the ghost of a professor from the past.