Page 1 of 3Results 1 to 10 of 26, 21 - 30 March 2018
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Radio Orkney and BBC Scotland cover Dr Crozier's new publication on Human Remains
BBC Scotland News reported Orkney's Neolithic bones are being sorted by archaeologists - possibly transforming our understanding of how Neolithic people dealt with the dead.
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Canada-UK Foundation Award Travel Grant to Aberdeen Student
Chris Martin received £1,000 to take part in the closing events of 'Fabric of our Lands'; an exhibition of Salish woven blankets from museums in America and Europe.
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Classic folk collection returns 'back home' to a new audience
A renowned folk collection featuring Doric ballads that has been curated in America for over 90 years has now been brought 'back home' to an online audience, thanks to a project led by the University of Aberdeen.
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University and SHMU receive £10K to encourage young people into science
The University of Aberdeen and Station House Media Unit (SHMU) have received a 'Curiosity' grant from Children in Need.
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Canaletto you believe it? Painting confirmed as hidden treasure by famous artist
A painting gifted to the University of Aberdeen has been identified as a £2million work by a prominent Italian artist - more than 150 years after it was donated.
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New board to promote North-East language launches in Aberdeen
A new body to promote Doric and North-East Scots language was launched in Aberdeen this week.
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Energy conference highlights predicted £268bn North Sea expenditures
A leading energy economist has predicted that total field expenditures in the North Sea could amount to £268 billion over the next three decades.
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Centre of Excellence aims to transform decommissioning
The University of Aberdeen and the Oil & Gas Technology Centre will create a new multi-million-pound Decommissioning Centre of Excellence to tackle current and future challenges with world-class research and development in partnership with industry.
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The Future of Energy
A Conference presented by the MSc in Energy Politics and Law, Linklater Rooms, University of Aberdeen, 28 March 2018, 9.45am to 5.15pm. FREE for students, staff and voluntary groups.
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Open position of Master's Programme Director: Coastal Communities and Regional Development
The University Centre of the Westfjords seeks energetic individual for the role of Director of their new master's programme. Application deadline 16 April 2018.