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Public to be blown away with bubbles and mind-reading at Techfest's activity weekend
People throughout Aberdeen City and Shire will have the opportunity to have their minds read, come face-to-face with lizards, explore the solar system and witness a mind-blowing bubble show at the TechFest in September Activity Weekend.
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Deep sea discoveries among insights at unique event
Ever wondered about the weird and wonderful creatures that lurk at the bottom of the world’s deepest oceans?
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Tomorrow’s students hear about college and university life
Would-be students and their families will descend on campus today and tomorrow (September 11 and 12) for an annual event covering all aspects of higher education.
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Professor’s water flow research receives distinguished ERC grant
One of Europe’s most prestigious awards for young scientists has been awarded to a University of Aberdeen academic.
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Aberdeen rises into top 150 in global University rankings
The University of Aberdeen has been named in the top 150 Universities in the world, according to new global rankings.
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University nominated in four categories for UK national awards
Outstanding achievements in bringing science to North-east communities, developing its staff, working with industry, and continuing to improve the experience of students, has seen the University of Aberdeen nominated for four awards in the leading UK award scheme for universities.
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Largest ever study of culture and behaviour in the NHS
High quality care in England is often mired in unclear goals, excessive box ticking and regulation, and variable staff support.
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Digging Royalty? Pictish burials found at ‘Royal Rhynie’ site
The remains of what could be a member of early Pictish royalty have been discovered as part of an archaeological dig.
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The exciting future of digital tools in rural healthcare to be discussed at the next Café MED Invern
Rural healthcare has always been an issue, and access and delivery of medical services in remote communities remains complex, even today. However, new medical technology may help to provide a solution to this problem.
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Botanics and books among University attractions on offer at Doors Open Day
Aberdeen’s ‘secret garden’ will be throwing open its gates to those taking part in the always popular Doors Open Day.