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Scientists awarded €10M to explore environmental chemicals and reproductive health
Aberdeen scientists are part of an international collaboration given €10M to investigate the potential impact of chemicals and pollutants on reproductive health.
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Teaching Fellows recognised
The important role played by Teaching Fellows from across the University was recognised this week.
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Scholarships introduced to support American graduates
The University of Aberdeen is offering three American students the opportunity to receive support to study at the institute through the introduction of a new scholarship programme.
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WORD short story winners revealed
As the dust settles on another hugely successful WORD weekend, the winners from the festival’s short story competitions have been announced.
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Discover a dinosaur and meet a mummy as University gears up for Night at the Museum
It’s not everyday you come face to face with a life size prehistoric dinosaur or meet an authentic Egyptian mummy – but visitors to two Aberdeen museums this Saturday (17 May) will have the chance to experience just that.
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Aberdeen Gallery hosts first Scottish showing of celebrated historical music manuscript
Aberdeen Art Gallery, in collaboration with the University of Aberdeen Music Department and the British Library will host the first showing in Scotland of My Ladye Nevells Booke, one of the most beautifully written music manuscripts to survive from the late 16th Century, from Saturday, 10 May, until Saturday, 2...
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Leading academics join distinguished line ups
An Aberdeen academic is one of just 40 of the UK’s leading doctors and medical researchers who have been recognised for excellence in medical science by being elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
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Students invited to sign up for summer placement scheme
Students in the North-east are being offered the chance to spend the summer working with local businesses to help them identify how to save money by improving their environmental performance.
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Restoring Crown Tower brings medieval construction to life
A once-in-a-generation opportunity is now available to see traditional medieval construction technology at work on one of Aberdeen and Scotland’s best-loved landmarks.
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Gothenburg Great helps round off “magical” WORD weekend
Dons legend Willie Miller helped bring the curtain down on another hugely successful WORD Festival.