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Mooting society celebrates 25 years
The University of Aberdeen’s Mooting society marked their 25th anniversary with the final of the Main Faculty Competition.
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Roman camps and Scotland’s castles explored in lecture series
Archaeological evidence left by the Romans in Scotland and the future of the country’s castles will be explored in two evening lectures taking place this month, hosted by the University of Aberdeen and organised by the Society of Antiquaries.
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The mystery of handedness in nature to be discussed
Did you know that most seashell are right-handed? Or that some climbing vines show tendencies towards left or right-handedness?
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New research projects cement Aberdeen’s position as leading institution for research on The North
The University of Aberdeen is launching a new, cross-disciplinary research theme on The North which will place the institution at the forefront of research throughout the northern circumpolar regions.
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Leading talent agent to share ‘insider’ perspective of show business
One of the world’s leading agents whose clients are a ‘who’s who’ of the red carpet will share his experience of show business at a special event in Aberdeen.
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Scheme offers opportunities for Brazilian students
The University of Aberdeen is participating in a Brazilian Government scholarship scheme to give students from the country the opportunity to study at institutions across the globe.
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New venture to improve farming and retail carbon footprint
A new institute to help farmers produce more efficiently and an updated software ‘tool’ that enables farming and food industries to calculate their carbon footprint are launched this week.
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World’s most northerly bottlenose dolphin population stable, report concludes
The world’s most northerly resident population of bottlenose dolphins is stable and may even be increasing, according to new research.