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2016 May Festival programme launched
The programme for one of the north-east's premier festivals is launched today and will see actor and comedian Elaine C Smith, football pundit and broadcaster Pat Nevin and science whizz Marty Jopson, from the BBC's One Show take to the stage in the Granite City.
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New recipes show how oats and barley can make our favourite meals healthier
There is more to oats and barley than just porridge and broth as a new recipe book, Go with the Grain developed and compiled by researchers at the Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health aims to show.
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The Commonwealth is not an alternative to the EU for Britain
Dr Andrew Dilley's recent article in The Conversation was based on a current research project on commerce and the Commonwealth, supported by an AHRC Early Career Fellowship.
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University of Aberdeen shortlisted for Times Higher Education Leadership and Management award
The University of Aberdeen has been shortlisted for a Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Award (THELMAs).
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Call for clarity in legal approach to maximising North Sea oil and gas recovery
Greater clarity in the legal framework governing hydrocarbon recovery in the North Sea is required to realise the goals of the Wood Review, according to energy law experts at the University of Aberdeen.
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Soils could play key role in locking away greenhouse gases
The world's soils could potentially store an extra 8 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases, helping to limit the impacts of climate change, says a new study from a team including Professor Pete Smith from the University of Aberdeen,
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The UArctic Congress 2016 Call for Abstracts deadline extended to 17 April 2016
Arctic Domus team members from the University of Aberdeen, Robert Wishart, Dmitry Arzyutov, and David Anderson are panel convenors at the upcoming UArctic Congress in Saint Petersburg, Russia, 12-16 September 2016.
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Dr Gordon Noble interviewed for BBC4 'Digging for Britain'
Television series 4:3. North details archaeological site progress at Dunnicaer and Rhynie with Dr Gordon Noble and includes other interesting finds in the north.
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NERC funding for Greenland Ice Sheet research
Dr Brice Rea from the University of Aberdeen, will be part of a team lead by the University of Durham that was awarded 600,000 pounds from NERC for a four year project on "Greenland in a warmer climate: What controls the advance & retreat of the NE Greenland...
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£1.5m of scholarship opportunities at the University of Aberdeen
A new round of scholarships worth up to £1.5 million has been launched by the University of Aberdeen.