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Brave Aberdeen alumnus to give inspiring talk
A brave University of Aberdeen graduate who became paralysed following a rock climbing accident will share her inspiring story at a free event this evening (Monday November 16).
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World renowned soprano to perform in Aberdeen
One of the world’s most respected sopranos is to perform this week in Aberdeen.
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Muslim women’s rights explored as world renowned lecture series returns to Aberdeen
One of the world’s leading voices on Muslim women’s rights is to speak at the University of Aberdeen on Monday November 16.
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Physician assisted suicide to be debated
A debate on whether doctors should aid patients who wish to end their lives will take place at the University of Aberdeen on Monday (November 16).
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IT manager who survived fatal glider crash among finalists for top award
An IT program manager who survived a 200mph glider crash which killed his good friend was among the finalists up for a prestigious trade award.
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Aberdeen scientists capture on film deepest fish in the southern ocean
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen, Japan and New Zealand have successfully photographed the deepest fish in the southern hemisphere at 7561 metres deep in the Kermadec Trench, just north east of New Zealand.
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Top young table tennis players to compete in Granite City
Scotland’s top young table tennis players will converge in Aberdeen for the Scottish Universities Championship on Saturday November 14.
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New book explores patient safety in surgery
It’s estimated that up to 12% of hospital patients experience an ‘adverse event’ and about 50% of these are related to surgery.
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Work of Aberdeen arsenic expert ‘highly cited’
An Aberdeen scientist who was the first to reveal the extent of arsenic contamination in rice is now officially regarded as one of the world’s leading experts in his field.
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SUPA researchers to benefit from £48 million investment
Eight Scottish universities – including the University of Aberdeen - are to share almost £50 million to grow their physics research capabilities in a move which will cement the nation’s claim to be a global leader in scientific research and discovery.
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