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North-east pupils embark on a journey of discovery with May Festival
Superworms, nature ninjas and a skeleton crew will take school pupils from across Aberdeen city and shire on a journey of discovery at the 2017 May Festival.
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The Unfinishing of Things Gathering and Summer Exhibition Opens
New summer exhibition explores how our knowledge of things grows from practical and observational engagements with our surroundings. Things are never finished.....they always overflow from the ends set for them; that's how life can carry on.
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Jonzon Duo performing at SCANDI Saturday 27 May 2017
Not to be missed mictrotonal Nordic ballads of brutality and social realism with a heap of poetic romance! Nathan Bissette, an English/American musician and composer, and Kristin Borgehed, Swedish dito, launched their album PurcellPartialsPietist in November 2016.
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Rowett scientists using their loaf (and yoghurt) to increase vegetable consumption at May Festival
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute will be putting on a colourful display of foods that you may not expect to be quite so bright, at this week's May Festival.
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Aberdeen students to exhibit work at OCEANS 2017
Students from the University of Aberdeen and RGU are among 20 students from around the world selected to present their work at a major marine technology conference taking place in the city.
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Returning large Alaskan archaeological haul found 'frozen in time'
A huge collection of artefacts 'frozen in time' which offer a unique insight into the indigenous people of Alaska will be returned to the region by the University of Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen law students ready for International Moot at The Hague
Three students from the University of Aberdeen's Law School have been gearing up to take part in an International competition at The Hague by getting some practise in at Aberdeen Sheriff Court first.
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Understanding the health benefits of eating crab
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute are to study the association between consumption of crab meat and health.
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The Romantic Heritage of Scotch Roses
Native Rosa spinosissima variants were popular in Britain and Nordic countries from the 17th century till about 1840 but luckily Scottish and Nordic immigrants to North America carried these iconic Scots Roses with them.
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Athena SWAN success....again
Aberdeen University was recognised for its commitment to gender equality with the renewal of an Athena SWAN bronze award. Five University academic units also received individual bronze awards.
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