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New Aberdeen series of Café Philosophique to ‘train your brain’
Twenty years ago in a café in Paris, philosopher Marc Sautet came up with an idea to bring people together in a public friendly forum where they could discuss ideas.
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Student Elections results announced
The results of the annual Aberdeen University Students’ Association (AUSA) elections have been announced.
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Could beetroot be the key to a healthy burger?
Scientists are investigating if a burger can be made healthier by adding beetroot to its ingredients.
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Duchess of Rothesay visits trainee teachers and music scholars at the University of Aberdeen
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Rothesay visited the University of Aberdeen’s School of Education today (April 18) to see how the institution prepares new teachers to enter the profession.
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Voting opens for Student Elections
The annual Aberdeen University Students’ Association (AUSA) elections take place this week.
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RMS Titanic - 100 Years On
A century on from the sinking of the Titanic, the disaster remains firmly entrenched in the public mindset.
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Queen Mother Library comes down as the New Library shines
This week the Queen Mother Library – an academic home to students for the nearly 30 years - is being torn down with demolition work due to be completed by the end of May.
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New money for research to halt honey bee killer
A major investment from public and private sector organisations is helping scientists to develop completely new ways of tackling the biggest killer of honey bees worldwide – the bloodsucking Varroa destructor mite.
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Gifted music student overcomes brain tumour and paralysis to perform
Within months of taking up the piano as a teenager, gifted music student Paul Murray was sailing through exams that it usually takes years of formal training to conquer.
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Several of Scotland’s most significant collections of plants and insects are opened up to worldwide
Several of Scotland’s most significant collections of insects and plants can now be viewed online for the first time after painstaking work by museum staff at the University of Aberdeen to catalogue more than 60,000 bugs and dried plants over the last year.
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