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The Wat remembered in tree planting ceremony
Friends and colleagues of the late Professor George Watson will gather together in the Cruickshank Botanic Garden tomorrow (Thursday, May 6) to plant a tree in memory of “The Wat”.
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Heart disease under spotlight
Between 2.5% and 3% of the Scottish population suffer heart failure – it is the most common cause of acute hospitalisation for the over 60s.
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University of Aberdeen secures major science festival for northern Scotland
A successful bid led by the University of Aberdeen to host the UK’s leading public science festival will place Aberdeen and the north of Scotland firmly among the nation’s great science cities and regions.
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New vision for sustainable international development welcomed
A leading expert in international development, now based at the University of Aberdeen, last week addressed a major conference in South Africa.
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Cheap alcohol bought by rich and poor alike, new research reveals
Claims that minimum pricing for alcohol is unfair because it will only impact on low-income families are called into question by new research published today, showing that people across all income groups buy cheap alcohol.
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Top professors join esteemed society
Another two leading academics from the University of Aberdeen have joined Scotland’s distinguished learned society, the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
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New book simplifies the science behind the ‘obesity epidemic’
Ever wondered if calorie counting and all those hours in the gym will really pay off?
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Scotland seen as ‘welcoming’ by immigrants
Scotland is seen by Buddhist immigrants in a favourable light compared to the rest of UK and Ireland according to a new study by researchers at the University of Aberdeen.
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