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Rare books and manuscripts return to north-east Scotland
An important collection of rare books has returned to the north-east, 40 years after it was loaned to the National Library of Scotland.
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Local school pupils inspired by University's Special Collections
Pupils from Westpark Primary School will take the opportunity to see their own art work on display at The Sir Duncan Rice Library as part of a national campaign this week (Wednesday November 12).
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University of Aberdeen student announced as 'SPE Energy Apprentice 2014'
A University of Aberdeen student has beaten off tough competition from students from around Scotland to be named as the 2014 Energy Apprentice, in an event organised by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Aberdeen Section.
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Aberdeen academics play key role in delivering first national training course in Geriatric Medicine
Academics from the University of Aberdeen have delivered keynote lectures at the first national training course in Geriatric Medicine in Nepal.
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Start spreading the news: real estate students enjoy New York success
A team of University of Aberdeen students have enjoyed success at the prestigious international Real Estate competition hosted by Ivy League University, Cornell, New York.
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Aberdeen student inventors triumph at major international science competition
A team of University of Aberdeen students secured two trophies and a gold medal at one of the world's leading science competitions for a new diagnostic test they have invented.
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Ground-breaking research shows frequency of addiction to over-the-counter medicines
Participants are being sought for a new phase of a ground-breaking study into addiction to over-the-counter medicines, also known as non-prescription medicines.
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Event offers opportunity for young people to shape healthy living programmes
Researchers aiming to develop healthy lifestyle programmes designed for young people by young people will host a taster event at Inchgrath Community Centre.