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Super skier Eilidh continues to defy odds
An Aberdeen University student who was told she would never ski again after breaking both legs in a horrific crash on the slopes is continuing to prove the doctors wrong.
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University library team shortlisted for national award
Staff from the University of Aberdeen’s Sir Duncan Rice Library have been shortlisted for an award at this year’s Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards.
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Kairos initiative to support spiritual needs of people with intellectual disabilities
The Kairos Forum is a new practical initiative that has emerged from research carried out at the University of Aberdeen into the spiritual needs of people with intellectual disabilities.
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Team AU triumph in Granite City Challenge
The University of Aberdeen triumphed in Wednesday's Granite City Challenge, running out 19-12 winners overall.
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Surgery most effective for persistent heartburn and reflux
Surgery is more effective than medicine at providing relief from the symptoms of persistent heartburn and reflux, a University of Aberdeen-led study has found.
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A Fishy Tale on Healthy Food
The health benefits of increasing fish consumption in our diets and the impacts it may have on the future of local fisheries will be discussed at the next Cafe Scientifique Aberdeen City talk held at the Waterstones Union Bridge on Wednesday 17 April.
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Explorers wanted for Night at the Museums: Passport to the World
The University of Aberdeen is once again hosting its annual ‘Night at the Museums’ event and this year the Sir Duncan Rice Library gallery joins the action alongside King’s Museum, the Zoology Museum, the Cruickshank Botanic Gardens and the Natural History Centre.
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Scottish Economic Society Cairncross Prize Winner
SIRE lecturer Dr Yu Aoki has been awarded the Cairncross Prize for the best paper presented by a young economist at this years' Scottish Economic Society conference.
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Students 4 Students Scheme launched
A new student-led mentoring scheme has started training its first cohort of mentors as the University of Aberdeen unveils its flagship Students 4 Students (S4S) Scheme.
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Pottery reveals Ice Age hunter-gatherers’ taste for fish
Hunter-gatherers living in glacial conditions produced some of the world’s earliest pots in order to cook fish, according to the findings of a pioneering new study which reports the earliest direct evidence for the use of ceramic vessels.
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