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University to host Christian Ethics conference
The University of Aberdeen will host a conference in Christian Ethics featuring world-renowned theologians and ethicists this week.
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Music festival back for 10th year
A music festival co-founded by the University of Aberdeen's Head of Music, Professor Pete Stollery, is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
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Moderate delays in cancer treatment may have no effect on patient outcomes
Delays between a patient presenting with symptoms of colorectal cancer to their GP and receiving treatment may have no impact on survival rates, according to a study by academics at the University of Aberdeen.
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Non-smokers exposed to three times above safe levels of particles when living with smokers
Non-smokers who live in a house with smokers are exposed to three times the officially recommend safe levels of damaging air particles, according to a study published online in the journal Tobacco Control.
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Carbon Capture researchers come together in Aberdeen
A change is as good as a rest, but researchers from the Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage (SCCS) partnership were kept busy when their bi-monthly networking event recently relocated to the University of Aberdeen for the first time.
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Pharmacists could save the NHS £1billion by treating common ailments
New research from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) shows that common ailments such as coughs and sore throats cost the NHS an extra £1.1 billion a year when patients are treated at A&E or GP surgeries rather than at community pharmacies.
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Images from Our World to be shown at One World Week PechaKucha Event
Food sustainability and the importance of nature and creativity in Aberdeen are just some of the topics that will be highlighted at the next PechaKucha Night.
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Researchers benefit from funding initiatives to protect soils and safeguard global food security
A University of Aberdeen led consortium has received £1.4 million in new funding to explore how plants manipulate soils to extract more water and nutrients, it has been announced today (Monday October 13).
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Director's Cut explores the challenge of dramatising history
A leading historian and an award-winning screenwriter will join forces to discuss the challenges of dramatising history at a free public event in Aberdeen.
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University Professor's new book examines causes and consequences of 'fiscal squeeze'
Professor David Heald from the University of Aberdeen's Business School has a new book published today; When the Party's Over: The Politics of Fiscal Squeeze in Perspective.