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Top marks for University in National Student Survey
Students have given the quality of teaching at the University of Aberdeen their seal of approval in the latest National Student Survey (NSS).
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High densities of fast food restaurants are not associated with high levels of obesity
New research from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and University of Aberdeen published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggests that higher densities of fast food (and full service) restaurants are NOT associated with higher levels of obesity in the USA.
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Pictish Burghead site reveals more than anticipated
A Pictish fort yields surprising treasures after it was thought to have been largely destroyed by 19th century development. Aberdeen University archaeologists overseeing the site near Lossiemouth in Moray, think that more significant findings will be found.
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Motor racing students' Silverstone success
Engineering students from the University of Aberdeen have finished first in Scotland, third in the UK and fourth overall in a global motor racing competition.
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Gone phishing - new £1m project aims to guard against cyber-attacks
The University of Aberdeen is at the centre of a major three-year research project aiming to prevent organisations and businesses falling victim to cyber-attacks.
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University professor launches new ocean map at UN
A University professor has helped launch an interactive map produced by the Royal Society that explains how marine biological resources can be used in the development of life-saving antibiotics.
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So you think Vikings are funny do you?
Come along for one night only for a presentation of the Vikings' most epic and hilarious texts 'The Saga of the Conspirators' and experience Viking humour as you've never seen it before - 13 July 2017 7pm till 9pm at Underdog, Aberdeen.
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TAU Racing unveil new race car
Engineering students from the University of Aberdeen have used 3D printing technology to help design the race car that will compete in this year's Formula Student competition.
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Taste of rural life for medical students to tackle GP shortage
Medical students at the University of Aberdeen have been given a taste of rural life as part of a new drive to address Scotland's rural GP shortage.
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Music students play leading role in Gaelic mass
Music students from the University of Aberdeen will play a leading role in a celebration of Gaelic music and language taking place in Aberdeen this weekend.
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