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Experts highlight markets in China
Former deputy prime minister John Prescott visited King's College last night to chair an expert panel on business opportunities in China.
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Leading entrepreneurs launch business ideas competition
Over two hundred students received inspirational words of wisdom from some of the UK’s leading entrepreneurs at an event launching the inaugural Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE) Business Ideas competition this week(Tuesday 4 November).
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Postgraduate prospects highlighted at Open Day
Hundreds of prospective postgraduate students are expected to descend on the University of Aberdeen today(Tuesday 11 November) as the institute hosts its second annual Postgraduate Open Day.
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Leading entrepreneurs launch business ideas competition
Over two hundred students received inspirational words of wisdom from some of the UK’s leading entrepreneurs at an event launching the inaugural Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE) Business Ideas competition last night (Tuesday 4 November).
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No link between gut bugs and obesity
The types of bacterial bugs found in our guts are not a major cause of obesity, according to latest findings from Aberdeen researchers.
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Commonwealth Games sprint hope lands new sports scholarship
A Silver City sprint star with ambitions to run in the Commonwealth Games has crowned a successful athletics season by landing a prestigious scholarship.
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New generation of “business savvy” scientists
Ambitious moves to bridge the gap between Scotland’s scientific talent and the potential business opportunities it presents are today revealed by the University of Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen chosen to host Cross Country Champs
The University of Aberdeen has been chosen to host the 2009 British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) Cross Country Championships.
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Aberdeen Vice-principal does honours at Chinese university celebration
The growing relationship between the University of Aberdeen and the developing higher education sector took centre stage this weekend during celebrations to mark the 50th anniversary of one of China’s up-and-coming universities.
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Sir Ian Wood encourages students to develop business ideas
Aberdeen’s students will have the chance to put their business ideas to the experts tomorrow (Tuesday, November 4) as part of national competition.