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Elphinstone Institute celebrates 25 years of taking the lead on North-East culture and traditions
An institute set up to promote and celebrate the culture of the North-East will mark its 25th anniversary on Thursday with an event showcasing the best of the region's creative talent.
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New report outlines potential yield challenges to scale-up of Zero Budget Natural Farming in India
A new report published in Nature Sustainability this week examines the potential impacts on food production of Zero Budget Natural Farming, a farming system that is sweeping India.
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Research group nominated in Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards
A world-leading research group based at the University of Aberdeen's School of Geosciences has been nominated as a finalist in the Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards, which celebrates the impact of academic and business partnerships.
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University honours Princess Royal at graduation ceremony
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Rothesay will confer an honorary degree on Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal at a prestigious graduation ceremony taking place today at the University of Aberdeen.
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Engineering Professor nominated in Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards
An internationally renowned researcher from the University of Aberdeen has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards, which celebrates the impact of academic and business partnerships.
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Food habits are influenced by childhood experience - but changing circumstance also key
There is a widespread perception that the eating habits we acquire during childhood remain with us through adulthood and are resistant to change. However, studies reveal that they can change.
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Clinical trial gives hope for families with Huntington's disease
One of the first people in Scotland to take part in a new clinical trial for Huntington's Disease says the programme gives him hope for the future.
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Scottish rocks prove 'boring billion' wasn't so boring after all...
Scottish rocks have provided evidence that suggests the possibility of a previously unknown ice age during the planet's evolution.
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Donation to provide new home for next phase of new MRI technology
The next generation of MRI scanning technology will take a major step forward thanks to a generous £600,000 donation from a charity founded by a family with long established links to the University of Aberdeen.
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Big birthday celebrations planned for the University of Aberdeen in 2020
2020 will be a big year for the University of Aberdeen as it celebrates its 525th birthday and sets out a strategy which will shape its development for the next two decades.