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VIDEO: Record crowds for May Festival 2015
This year's May Festival was officially the most successful to date, with more than 10,500 visitors attending events across all campuses.
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University staff and students recognised for public engagement with research
A group of five staff and students from across the University has been recognised for their efforts in engaging wider society with their research.
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Public exhibition on the vegetation history of Bennachie
A new exhibition at the Bennachie Visitor Centre sheds light on Mons Graupius (AD 83). After research reconstructed Bennachie vegetation since Mesolithic times to the present day.
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Romans and Picts in Aberdeenshire
New findings revealed from recent Rhynie excavations are the subject of new academic study that shed light on links with the Roman world. Article by Neil Curtis - published in the Leopard magazine.
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Preview New Work 'Above the Clouds a Timeless Fire'
Upcoming performance by Luca Nasciuti and others in Aberdeen. In sonADA, at 17 Gallery on 2 May 2015.
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British Museum artefact goes home on loan to Siberia
Dr Tatiana Argounova-Low and Dr Alison Brown are collaborating with the British Museum on the loan of a work of art back to its place of origin in north-east Siberia for a temporary exhibition, for the first time since it left almost 150 years ago.
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CelticSonic Concerts and Talks
Pete Stollery gave performances in Wales, Scotland and Ireland in February and March of 2015.
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Many Congratulations to Dr Ed Jones
Who successfully defended his PhD thesis yesterday afternoon, following the magnificent world premiere performance of his Arctic Elegy on Sunday evening to a packed audience at St Andrews Cathedral in Aberdeen.
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How to recreate a Viking funeral - minus the human sacrifice
Recent article published in The Conversation.
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Review suggests Vitamin D supplementation not associated with lower blood pressure
A wide-ranging review of clinical trial data, which involved research from the University of Aberdeen, has found that the use of vitamin D to lower blood pressure is ineffective.