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Is there a sound of the North in music?
Come along from 26-29 October, to a weekend of talks and performances, in association with the sound festival which will include a keynote talk by the distinguished Danish composer Bent Sørensen.
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University secures four new Athena SWAN bronze awards
The University is celebrating further Athena SWAN success with four new Bronze departmental awards. The Schools of Social Science, Education and Biological Sciences and the Institute of Education for Medical and Dental Sciences have each received the accolade
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Faster treatment but poorer survival rates: rural cancer riddle revealed
People with cancer who live more than an hour from their nearest major hospital are diagnosed and treated faster than those who live closer but are still more likely to die within a year of diagnosis, according to new research.
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Rural GP 'taster' initiative wins award
An initiative to encourage more medical students to become GPs in remote and rural areas has won an award.
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Arkhangelsk Workshop 16-17 November 2017 - Call Closing Date 10 October 2017
British and Russian researchers are sought for the development of the UK-Russia Arctic Research and Collaboration Network, funded by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office and the UK Embassy in Russia.
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UArctic becomes UNESCO partner organisation
UArctic President Lars Kullerud said that "partnership with UNESCO provides real opportunities to build bridges between UArctic members and activities and other regions of the world that face similar challenges."
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University climbs four places in new UK rankings
The University of Aberdeen has climbed four places in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018.
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Aberdeen academic named Food and Drink Scientist of the Year
Dr Wendy Russell from the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute was named Food and Drink Scientist of the Year at a prestigious award ceremony last night (Thursday).
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Award winning Scottish research could pave the way for 'low-emission cattle'
A Scottish study that potentially paves the way for the breeding of low-emission livestock has won an internationally respected research prize.
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Cancer event kickstarts University's £4.5m cancer drive
People researching, living with and fundraising to fight cancer gathered for a special event to kickstart the University of Aberdeen's drive to raise £4.5m to transform cancer research and support the best cancer care in the North-East of Scotland.