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Eyewitness accounts of 1641 Irish rebellion released online
The first-hand testimonies of thousands of people who witnessed the bloody rebellion that paved the way for centuries of sectarian conflict in Ireland have been released online.
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Congestion charges and electric cars among topics to be examined at international transport conferen
Measures to reduce congestion and encourage the public to make more environmentally conscious transport choices are to be explored at a conference in Aberdeen tomorrow (Tuesday October 26).
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‘Strikingly accurate’ depiction of 19th century Old Aberdeen bequeathed to University
A picture showing a strikingly accurate depiction of Old Aberdeen in the 19th century by the artist Alexander Nasmyth was given to the University of Aberdeen today (Monday October 25).
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Highland pupil awarded for research into rural road accidents
A Highland school pupil has been awarded for her research into rural road traffic casualties.
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Congestion charging more likely to be accepted if public experience trial period
Congestion charging would be more accepted by the public if they were to experience it first under a trial period.
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Australia visit to strengthen University’s position as global energy leader
The University of Aberdeen’s position as a global leader in the area of energy is being further strengthened this week.
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sound festival to showcase University’s musical talent
The University of Aberdeen’s thriving department of music will showcase the talents of both students and staff as the north-east’s premier music festival, sound, gets underway.
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How technology can bridge the divide between urban and rural communities in the UK and India
The potential of technology to bridge the gap between urban and rural communities in the UK and India will be explored at an international workshop this week.
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University shares experience of pioneering reform with Cabinet Secretary at international event
The University of Aberdeen’s pioneering project of curriculum reform was showcased at an event in Hong Kong yesterday as the country introduces educational reforms which will produce four year degrees similar to those in Scotland.
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Commonwealth medal-winners welcome progress towards an Aberdeen aquatics centre
As the north-east’s triumphant Commonwealth swimmers return from Delhi, the University of Aberdeen has launched a new fundraising initiative to ensure Aberdeen has its own state-of-the art aquatics centre.