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Pupils tune up for Music Prize with sounds of Bali
Aberdeen school pupils drummed up interest in the Aberdeen Music Prize today by getting a taste of the sounds of Bali.
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Major funding for new national drive to improve patient safety
Every year thousands of patients in Scottish hospitals and GP surgeries suffer what is known as an adverse event - something that happens which should not, that may cause harm to the patient.
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Pioneering deep sea equipment donated to Science Museum
Oceanographic equipment developed by a University of Aberdeen academic and a colleague from Brunel University dating back more than 30 years is this month being donated to the Science Museum in London.
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New art exhibition explores links between city and words
Four talented Scottish artists have come together in a new exhibition exploring the relationship between words and the city landscape, as part of a joint venture between Word – the University of Aberdeen Writers Festival – and Grampian Hospitals Art Trust (GHAT).
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250 scientists meet for the Scottish Translational Medicine Investigators Conference
Scientists from across Scotland and from US pharmaceutical company, Wyeth, will gather in Dundee today (April 19) and tomorrow as the Translational Medicine Research Collaboration (TMRC) moves into its second year.
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University of Aberdeen launches new centre
The University of Aberdeen has this week celebrated the launch of a new Centre for Planning and Environmental Management, within the School of Geosciences.
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Transport giant supports state-of-art simulator training
North-east patients are set to benefit after a transport firm pledged thousands of pounds towards improving state-of-the-art simulator training for emergency procedures.
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What’s the Story Competition deadline looms!
Entries for this year’s What’s the Story? short story contest have been coming in thick and fast, but there is still time for budding authors to get their creative work submitted ahead of the deadline of Thursday 26th April.
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Psychologists develop 'face' of Grand National Winner
Boffins at the University of Aberdeen have developed what they believe could be the face of this year's winning jockey.
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Teams compete in Frisbee Championships
If you take a walk down to Balmedie beach this weekend hoping to build sandcastles or have a quiet picnic in the sun, then you could well be in for a surprise.
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