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"The Changing Arctic" New On-line Course - Registration Open
This on-line course starts 15 October 2015 and presents a range of topics from the forefront of Arctic science including landscape formation, permafrost dynamics, glaciology, land-atmosphere links, ecology on land and in freshwaters and implications of change for the people of the North and the global community.
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Aberdeen Isotope Archaeologists Shed Light on Edinburgh Dark Ages Mystery
Research on the human remains found at Cramond by Aberdeen isotope specialist Dr Kate Britton, and her student Orsolya Czére has hit the news this week as a new free exhibition 'Dark Goings On In Cramond' opens at the Museum of Edinburgh.
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Aberdeen scientists to explore if early environment affects our mood as we get older
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded £500,000 from the UK's Economics and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) to research the way in which early life circumstances can affect cognition and mood throughout life.
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Anatomy labs gain new life as home for creative arts
The Anatomy Rooms, Aberdeen's first independent, artist-led studio and production centre, has secured the funding to transform disused University of Aberdeen classrooms in part of Marischal College, Broad Street, into a mix of studios, workshops and project rooms.
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To eat without being eaten - sheep show the way
We find ourselves counting them in order to get to sleep, but sheep themselves may be anything but woolly when it comes to mathematics.
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City of Ghosts: A dialogue with George Washington Wilson
A new suite of photographs that pay homage to George Washington Wilson and the city he depicted.
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University of the Arctic Congress 2016 Proposals Invited
Proposals are invited by 31 October 2015 for organising scientific sessions for the University of the Arctic Congress 2016, being held on 12-16 September in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Aberdeen's Loss is Oxford's Gain
Professor Tim Ingold is sorry to report that Professor Peter Davidson will be leaving the University of Aberdeen, from the end of September 2015.
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Making surgery safer - new book outlines non-technical skills for surgeons
A new book which aims to reinforce the importance of decision making, situation awareness and communication in the operating theatre has the power to potentially save lives according to its authors.
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Traditional Scottish songs collection to be unveiled in Aberdeen
Aberdeen's two universities have joined forces with a north-east culture group to launch a new collection of Scottish songs chosen by some of the area's most renowned traditional singers.