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World Whisky Day founder continues to toast success
Last year he was an unknown Aberdeen University student with a bright idea – this year he is 'Mr World Whisky Day' and industry representatives are beating a path to his door.
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North east youngsters to enjoy festival fun at University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen is set to welcome more than 700 school pupils from across the North-east to its campus for the Marathon Oil School and Children’s Festival.
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Corroboration and sex crimes up for debate at May Festival
Controversial proposals to change the Scots legal system which could make it easier to prosecute sex crime cases will be debated at the University of Aberdeen’s new May Festival taking place next weekend (May 10-12).
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Big questions centre stage as experts debate the politics of oil and gas
What should be done with the profits of oil and gas? What should be the future of the oil and gas workforce? How can oil and gas production be best reconciled with care for the environment?
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Hidden dangers of fungi discussed at city event
Fungi are vitally important sources of food, antibiotics and a huge range of useful products, but there is a dark side to these organisms that is not well appreciated.
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Renowned singers to perform at University of Aberdeen May Festival
The University of Aberdeen’s May Festival will provide a stage for two renowned singers this weekend.
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Word returns to May Festival
Aberdeen’s newest and most diverse festival will include a special strand of events inspired by previous festival, Word.
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Ocean ridges not home to ‘more’ marine life
Undersea mountain ranges have long been thought to contain more marine life than other flat parts of the deep ocean but now an international team of scientists - led by the University of Aberdeen and Institute of Marine Research in Norway - believe that this is not the case.
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University of Aberdeen lecturer launching new art exhibition today
A University of Aberdeen lecturer is launching an exhibition of art work inspired by King's Chapel at the Claremont Gallery in Aberdeen today (Friday).
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Hot Topics under spotlight at May Festival
Want the latest on climate change? How will we keep the lights on? What has diet to do with disease? And why is Aberdeenshire’s archaeology so important?