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Explorer Benedict Allen to return to Aberdeen to share tales of adventure
There can be few former students of the University of Aberdeen with a more interesting tale to tell than that of explorer Benedict Allen.
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Café Scientifique Shire event cancelled
Tomorrow evening’s (May 11) Café Scientifique Shire event at Banchory’s Woodend Barn has been cancelled.
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The science of jokes to be explored at free public event
Have you heard the one about what kind of language is funny?
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‘White coat’ impact on blood pressure greater than thought
High blood pressure affects about 40% of adults in the UK and is a major risk factor for heart attack, heart failure, kidney disease and stroke.
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New exhibition marks 200th anniversary of poem credited with ‘birth of Scottish tourism’
Tomorrow (Saturday May 8) marks the 200th anniversary of the poem credited with the ‘birth of Scottish tourism’.
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University unveils Aberdeen-inspired artwork by leading artist
A new artwork inspired by the granite and industry of Aberdeen has been unveiled at a temporary home in King’s Conference Centre at the University of Aberdeen.
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Students flock to recruitment fair
Over 700 students and graduates from across the north-east flocked to Aberdeen last week to meet with local, national and international employers.
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University hosts Safety Day
Grampian Fire and Rescue Service teamed up with the University of Aberdeen, Grampian Police, NESCAMP, and the Scottish Ambulance Service yesterday (Wednesday May 5) to host a Safety Day.
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Sneak preview for Word-goers
Visitors to the Word – the University of Aberdeen Writers Festival – will be among the first to get their hands on the latest book by one of the UK’s brightest young authors.
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Plant sale to help Cruickshank Botanic Garden flourish
The Friends of the Cruickshank Botanic Garden are holding their annual plant sale this Saturday (May 8) to support ongoing development in the historic Old Aberdeen garden.