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University of Aberdeen opens doors to medical research
One of the country's leading research institutes will be opening its doors to the public for the first time tomorrow (Saturday, 13 September).The University of Aberdeen's pioneering Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS) houses 400 scientists searching for treatments and cures for some of our most common and life-threatening illnesses.The first...
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Pupils to conduct Chemistry experiments
Around 50 final year secondary school pupils from throughout the North-east will attend a special Chemistry seminar tomorrow (Thursday September 11) at the University of Aberdeen as part of their Advanced Higher studies in the subject.Around 50 S6 pupils from 12 North-east secondary schools will visit the undergraduate laboratories of...
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One of Scotland's best known journalists to be guest speaker at annual Ladies' Luncheon
Over 350 women from throughout the North-East of Scotland will attend this year's fully subscribed University of Aberdeen Ladies' Luncheon to be held tomorrow (Thursday, September 11) at The Marcliffe at Pitfodels.This year's guest speaker will be Jack Webster who has had a long and distinguished career as a journalist,...
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University of Aberdeen expands Moray Firth Research Station
** embargo: not for publication before Friday September 12**New marine research facilities at the University of Aberdeen's Lighthouse Field Station are to be opened this week (Friday September 12) by the Rt Hon Charles Kennedy, MP.The Field Station, best known for its studies of the Moray Firth's bottlenose dolphins, is...
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Women's History Network Conference
"Men make history; women are history"Oswald Spengler, Historian and Philosopher (1880 - 1936)One of the primary functions of women's history has been to contest Oswald Spengler's notorious quote. 136 historians from across the world will meet at the University of Aberdeen to do just that at the Women's History Network...