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New university partnership to support industry and government on offshore wind
Three of Scotland’s east coast universities are combining their expertise and experience – and advantage of location – to launch a new institute aimed at becoming the recognised global authority on the delivery and implementation of offshore renewable energy.
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Chelsea Gold for Deep Sea scientists and flower arrangers’ flower show display
An unusual collaboration between marine chemists at the University of Aberdeen and the Scottish Association of Flower Arrangement Societies (SAFAS) has struck gold at the Chelsea Flower Show.
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Aberdeen graduate first on new company scheme to fill logistics gap
A University of Aberdeen graduate has been given a chance to work across Europe thanks to a new graduate scheme at global logistics company Peterson SBS.
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Penguins may have ‘happy feet’ but why don’t they fly?
They are known for being a bird that can’t fly but now scientists believe they have worked out why penguins don’t take to the skies.
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Public events to accompany Wanderlust exhibition at University of Aberdeen library
A series of public talks and events to accompany a current exhibition at the University of Aberdeen’s Sir Duncan Rice Library will kick off next week (Tuesday, May 21).
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Oil industry research sheds light on where life exists on Earth and beyond
The North Sea oil and gas industry’s pursuit of new oil reserves has contributed to a greater understanding of where life exists on Earth and may even help us look for life on other planets.
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University staff and students recognised for public engagement with research
Staff and students from across the University have been recognised for their significant efforts in engaging members of the public with research at a recent awards ceremony.
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Deep Sea scientists team up with flower arrangers for Chelsea Flower Show
In an unlikely collaboration, marine chemists at the University of Aberdeen who search the sea bed for new drugs have teamed up with the Scottish Association of Flower Arrangement Societies (SAFAS) for the Chelsea Flower Show.
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Moose Cree fiddler to perform at University
A fiddler from the Moose Cree First Nation in Canada is to perform at the University of Aberdeen as part of a one-off visit to the city.
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Hidden histories of Bennachie’s crofter colonists up for discussion
The hidden histories of Bennachie’s crofter colonists will be revealed at the Cafe Scientifique Aberdeenshire discussion, which will be held at the Acorn Centre, Inverurie tonight (Tuesday, May 14).
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