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University to recognise ‘STARs’ at special award ceremony
Students who make a contribution to University life beyond their academic achievements are to be recognised at a special awards ceremony at the University of Aberdeen.
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‘Hit of the Royal wedding’ to be performed in Aberdeen
The work of an Aberdeen composer described as ‘the real hit’ of the Royal wedding will be performed in the Granite City.
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Aberdeen archaeologists lead international sampling trip to Chicago Field Museum
An international team of researchers, led by the Archaeology Department at Aberdeen have been carrying out research in one of the world’s premiere museums.
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Aberdeen scientists in frontier project to explore hidden lake under Antarctica’s ice
University of Aberdeen scientists are part of an ambitious scientific mission to collect and analyse water and sediment samples from a lake buried beneath three kilometres of solid ice in Antarctica.
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UKERC awards £2M for topical energy projects
Professor Pete Smith of the University of Aberdeen will lead an assessment of the impacts on global ecosystem services of electricity generation from coal, nuclear, wind and bioenergy as part of a package of new awards announced by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC).
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University winter concert series launches
The University of Aberdeen’s winter concert series launches next week with a repertoire ranging from early music to contemporary performances.
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New collaboration to tackle MRSA and skin infections
A dermatologist, microbiologist, pharmacologist and a biotechnology company have joined forces on research into a new topical treatment for MRSA as well as other hard-to-treat bacterial skin infections.
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MP and scientist learn about each other’s job
A city MP will today (Thursday, October 6) gain an insight into the work of a developmental biologist.
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Researchers at the University of Aberdeen to work on new treatment for early osteoarthritis
Arthritis Research UK and the University of Aberdeen are launching a new experimental tissue engineering centre which aims to regenerate bone and cartilage by using patients’ own stem cells* to repair the joint damage caused by osteoarthritis.