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Doric teaching tool goes online thanks to Aberdeen University
Next week sees the launch of the Elphinstone Kist – an interactive resource to promote the richness of the Doric dialect to schools across the North-east of Scotland.A Reception is being hosted by Principal C Duncan Rice, University of Aberdeen, at the Aberdeen Art Gallery, on Monday, November 12, and...
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Chemistry comes under the spotlight
The fascinating and exciting world of chemical science will come under the spotlight at the biennial national Chemistry Week in Aberdeen next week, with an exciting programme of events, lectures and a screening of the film Erin Brockovich.The University of Aberdeen, the Robert Gordon University and the Macaulay Land Use...
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Who will pay the price to give Scottish agriculture a future?
An Aberdeen scholar will turn the spotlight on some of the major challenges facing Scottish agriculture at an annual lecture later this month.In the fourth Sir Maitland Mackie Memorial Lecture on Thursday, November 15, Professor Peter English of the University of Aberdeen’s Department of Agriculture and Forestry will talk on...
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Diary Note: Cameron McKenna Lectures Begin
Law for all times: The work and contribution of David DaubeThe first of the CMS Cameron McKenna Lecture will take place at the University of Aberdeen tomorrow (Friday November 2). International legal firm CMS Cameron McKenna, which has offices in Aberdeen and Edinburgh, is sponsoring this series of lectures at...
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Clarissa stands again for Rector of Aberdeen
Clarissa Dickson Wright, Rector for the University of Aberdeen, is to stand again for the post against an old rival, Major Richard Eccles, it has been announced this afternoon (Thursday, ).Celebrity cook Clarissa made history in 1998, when she became the first woman Rector at Aberdeen in more than 500...