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Professional qualification in teaching recognised by Principal at presentation
Staff who have completed one or more modules in the PG Certificate in Higher Education Learning and Teaching were presented with their certificates by the Principal of the University of Aberdeen, Professor Ian Diamond, on Friday (October 15).
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Scotland’s secret animals explored
Scotland’s most secretive animals will come under the spotlight in a series of FREE events for the October holidays in Aberdeen this week.
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Seminar to explore ideas from Norwegian energy sector
How people, technology and ideas can best work together towards further developing the energy sector on an international scale, will be the subject of a free seminar at the University of Aberdeen this week.
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Aberdeen spirit of adventure explored in public lecture series
What drove generations of Aberdeen academics, two of them from the same tiny Moray parish, to embark on daring explorations of Asia Minor both before and after the First World War?
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Scientists discover new species in one of world’s deepest ocean trenches
Scientists investigating in one of the world’s deepest ocean trenches – previously thought to be void of fish - have discovered an entirely new species.
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Irish migrants sought for study into Celtic Tiger period
Irish migrants are being sought for a study into the impact of migration on Ireland over the last two decades.
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Latin travels unearth ‘architectural treasures’ for Aberdeen academic
An Aberdeen academic who travelled thousands of miles through some of South America’s most isolated areas and trawled through archives stored in bin liners has seen his work come to fruition with the publication of a new book.
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Commonwealth Gold for hot shot student
University of Aberdeen student Kay Copland was on target for a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games yesterday.
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University saddened by death of Linda Norgrove
The University of Aberdeen is saddened by the death of former student Linda Norgrove in Afghanistan.
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University train on the right tracks
‘University of Aberdeen’ today (11 October) began transporting passengers across Scotland.