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Festival to bring debate, discovery and discussion to Aberdeen
Discover what lies beneath the cobbles of Old Aberdeen, hear about the day-to-day challenges faced by the Travelling community in Scotland today and learn what our online-dating habits reveal about evolutionary theory at the Festival of Social Science which launches this weekend (Saturday November 4 - Saturday November 11). ...
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Narrative Objects Photographic Exhibition
Bright Sun Shining - A Siberian Summer Festival Photographic Exhibition runs until 30 March 2018 - All welcome. Special accompanying documentary will screen this Friday, 10 November at 1800hrs.
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Study aims to identify link between places and sounds
A new study being carried out by the Universities of Aberdeen, Stirling and Edinburgh is aiming to identify and analyse sounds associated with particular places in a bid to gain an insight into the impact of an environment on mood and memory.
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Sámi Songs, Andes Health Plants and Icelandic Identity
Tomorrow's seminar (26 October 2017) 3pm in Room F61 will be devoted to PhD student Alexandra Falter and two visiting PhD students - Stéphane Aubinet and Johanne Verbockhaven.
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Aberdeen climate change expert elected Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy
Leading climate change scientist, Professor Pete Smith, has been elected as a Foreign Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy, one of only four such Fellowships for 2018 announced this week.
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Aberdeen professor elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences
A University of Aberdeen academic has been elected a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
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Scientists to visit mysterious marine ecosystem which was hidden for 120,000 years
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen are part of an expedition led by British Antarctic Survey (BAS) which is planning an urgent mission to investigate a mysterious marine ecosystem that's been hidden beneath an Antarctic ice shelf for up to 120,000 years.
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Managing our coasts: new book showcases latest research from leading experts
Dr David Green's textbook - Marine and Coastal Resource Management - Principles and Practice - is a comprehensive overview of a multidisciplinary subject that covers physical and human geography, marine biology and fisheries, planning and surveying, law, spatial technologies, environmental change, engineering, and tourism.
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Leading historian honoured with top award
A leading historian from the University of Aberdeen has received a top literary prize in Poland for his work on the country's history.
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Scotland and the New North
The Scottish Government will host the Arctic Circle Forum from 19-21 November 2017 at the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh to bring together policy makers, academics, professionals and wider society to participate in discussion on areas of common interest between Scotland and the Arctic.