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University of Aberdeen retains prestigious badge of excellence for researcher development
The University of Aberdeen has successfully retained a nationally recognised award for excellence in supporting researcher career development. The HR Excellence in Research badge is awarded by the European Commission in association with Vitae - the UK's overarching body for researcher development.
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Science but not as we know it - University unveils exciting March events
From busking scientists to topical debates about why our trees are dying - the National Science & Engineering Week 2013 programme launched today boasting something for everyone.
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Academic excellence rewarded with University of Aberdeen Merit Scholarship
Students from North America who take up studies at the University of Aberdeen will have the opportunity to benefit from a scholarship programme which offers a fee discount for the final year of most undergraduate degree courses.
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The Big Wang Theory: Experiment to Find 'New' Particle
We've heard of the Higgs boson, or 'God particle' but now a University of Aberdeen astrophysicist's hunt for what could be the Universe's last undiscovered particle has been put to the test.
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A star is born: Aberdeen student is new supernova in international astrophysics
Twenty-two year old student James McLeman is seeing his future quite literally in the stars.
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From space to subsea - could tiny, super cold atoms hold the key to finding remaining oil sources?
Ground-breaking space exploration technology is being used to develop an innovative new sensor for the subsea industry. Dr Charles Wang, an astrophysicist at the University of Aberdeen who is leading the development of the technology discussed his work at the British Science Festival today (Wednesday September 5).
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Exploding stars could help predict future climate change
One of the universe's greatest unexplained mysteries - why stars explode - could be explained by a particle similar to the Higgs boson.
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Professor Brian Cox to unveil plaque in honour of Aberdeen Nobel-Prize winner
A plaque in honour of an Aberdeen Nobel Prize winner will be unveiled by one of the world's best-known physicists at the British Science Festival.
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Secondary Pupils to learn about STEM in the Pipeline
Secondary school pupils throughout Aberdeen City and Shire are to delve into the world of oil and gas as they embark on a project which will see them use their skills in physics, maths, chemistry and geology to solve an industry challenge.
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Brian Cox among famous faces to appear at British Science Festival
Popular TV physicist, Brian Cox, has been announced as one of a host of well-known and well-loved celebrity scientists who will appear at this year's British Science Festival in Aberdeen.