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Maxwell 150 years on – the impact of his science
One of the world’s greatest scientists, whose revolutionary findings have shaped how we communicate today, is being celebrated in the city where he launched his remarkable professorial career.
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Distinguished journalist 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 7) at The Marcliffe at Pitfodels.
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Prize presentation for model boat builders
Eight talented young craft-workers from the North East who completed a model boat-making apprenticeship will be rewarded for their efforts at a presentation tomorrow (Wednesday, September 6).
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Grampian patients call for more out-of-hours community pharmacy services
Patients in the Grampian region want their local pharmacies to be open later and more often according to the results of new research launched at the British Pharmaceutical Conference in Manchester.
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Pupils experiment with Chemistry
Due to continuing popular demand, a Chemistry event which has been organised for North-east school pupils this week at the University of Aberdeen will take place over two days.
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Aberdeen scientist in space mission breakthrough
Physicists in the UK have made an exciting breakthrough and are developing plans for a new space mission that could carry out a range of fundamental physics experiments, which will involve placing a high-precision instrument on board a space craft.
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University’s trade mission to Mexico
The University of Aberdeen is participating this week in the EXPETRO International Petroleum Congress and Exhibition in Cancun, Mexico (August 28 - September 2).