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Aberdeen researchers in new study to improve osteoarthritis assessment
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are aiming to improve the effectiveness of the way assessments of the common condition of osteoarthritis are carried out.
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Funded study will make graduates more employable
Funded places on new Masters programmes which will make graduates more attractive to bosses in one of Britain’s fastest growing sectors are on offer at the University of Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen to welcome National Youth Choir of Scotland
The National Youth Choir of Scotland will perform in the Granite City on Saturday (September 19) where they will present A Celebration of Music from the British Isles, conducted by Christopher Bell.
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Aberdeen support officer recognised for his work in the creation of a disaster simulator
The creation of a computer application which can simulate disaster scenarios has put a University of Aberdeen support officer in the running for a top national award.
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Lecture to explore how maths can solve relationship problems
The scientific theory that links love and relationships with mathematics will be explored at an evening lecture being held as part of TechFest In September 2009.
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New mathematical institute will tackle medical and global issues
A new institute which will use mathematics to advance medical breakthroughs and tackle critical global issues, will be launched by the University of Aberdeen today (Wednesday 16 September).
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University lecture celebrates 150 years of Aberdeen Music Hall
More than 300 people descended on Aberdeen Music Hall for a special University of Aberdeen lecture to mark the 150th anniversary of the concert hall.
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GPs not overprescribing antidepressants
A study by medical researchers from the University of Aberdeen challenges the view that GPs are overprescribing antidepressants.
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Aberdeen celebrates the 150th anniversary of Advancement of Science in the Granite City
As Techfest September gets underway, the University of Aberdeen looks back at its 19th Century counterpart – staged in the Granite City 150 years ago this week.
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‘One stop shop’ for students considering higher education comes to the University of Aberdeen
North-east pupils considering higher education will have an opportunity to hear from some of the UK’s most prestigious universities this week – on their own doorstep.