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Food security – How can Scotland help?
Some of the best minds in food, health and agricultural research and practice in Scotland are meeting in Aberdeen this week (Wednesday 14 September) to debate key issues around the topic of food security.
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Education convention for potential students
Prospective students and their parents will later this week hear at firsthand about university and college life.
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Unlocking the secrets of the ‘Bennachie Colonists’
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen will team up with a voluntary conservation society, the Baillies of Bennachie, to host a community archaeology weekend which could help to unlock the secrets of the ‘Bennachie Colonists’.
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Iconic new University library opens its doors
An iconic new building for Aberdeen opens its doors to the public for the first time today, Monday 12 September.
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The Battle of the Species
A University of Aberdeen researcher will discuss later this week (Wednesday September 14) what we stand to lose if, as some suggest, we are heading for an extinction of species on a mass scale.
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Elements that make up world on show in new exhibition
A new exhibition investigating the elements that make up our world has just gone on show at Aberdeen’s newest museum.
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Students bring research to life at Techfest
Research students from the University of Aberdeen will next week host a series of short talks showcasing their work and explaining how it applies to the public.
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Boy or girl -you choose?
Advancements in science mean it is now possible to select the sex of an unborn child but is this ethically acceptable?
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University proves the partner of choice for Offshore Europe
'Your partner of choice' proved the perfect theme for the University’s engagement in Offshore Europe 2011, attracting unprecedented interest among the thousands of oil and gas representatives from across the globe who flocked to the three-day event at Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre.
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Fatal fungal infections resist newest class of drugs
Fungi that cause severe infections in those with compromised immune systems are resisting the action of the latest group of antifungal drugs.
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