Page 2 of 4Results 11 to 20 of 39, 15 - 25 November 2013
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Glacier melt helps sea level forecasts
New insight into how glacier movement is affected by melting ice in summer could help predictions of sea level rise.
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Aberdeen dental student through to national finals of Dental Clinical Skills Competition
A fifth year dental student from the University of Aberdeen's Dental School has won the recent Aberdeen heat of the The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd)'s inaugural National Dental Clinical Skills Competition.
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Scottish Centre on Constitutional Change
The ESRC Scottish Centre on Constitutional Change, formally launched today, represents a significant boost to the debate on the future of Scotland.
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Principal Recognises Scholarship in Learning & Teaching
University Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Ian Diamond, recognised scholarship in Learning and Teaching by presenting staff who have completed one or more courses within the Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education Learning and Teaching provision with their awards.
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Law school to showcase staff achievements
The University of Aberdeen's Law School is hosting an event this week which will celebrate the achievements of its staff.
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University community heritage project to be showcased at Scotland's History Festival
The work of a variety of local heritage projects across Scotland that have been supported by a team from the University of Aberdeen will be displayed at 'Previously... Scotland's History Festival' at Adam House, Chamber Street in Edinburgh on Saturday, November 23.
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Ex-student publishes in Nature just months after graduating
It's a career highlight most scientists strive towards - publication in one of the world's most influential journals: Nature.
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University library triumphs in the Scottish Awards for Quality in Planning
The University of Aberdeen's Sir Duncan Rice Library has been named the overall winner in the Scottish Awards for Quality in Planning.
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Award winning Guardian political cartoonist visits University
Award-winning Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell visited the University of Aberdeen as part of an exhibition of historical cartoons and caricatures.
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Full marks for Chinese education trip
A trip by Chinese teachers to schools in Aberdeen has been hailed a success by organisers and participants.