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Top city bands to perform at University Open Day
PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES: Tuesday, August 29 - see below for details
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Striking images win prizes and praise
It’s not every day that a simple petri dish generates more interest under the microscope than the sample it contains.
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Novel microorganisms play major role in one of nature’s most important processes
Researchers have uncovered evidence that recently discovered microorganisms – unseen to the human eye – are playing a major role in helping to support life on Earth.
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University v NHS Grampian in monster head to head
Two key figures from the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian will take a fundraising campaign closer to the finishing line when they line up as rivals in a gruelling marathon.
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James Clerk Maxwell at Aberdeen - A celebration of his work
One of the world’s greatest scientists, whose revolutionary findings have shaped how we communicate today, is being celebrated in the city where he launched his remarkable career.
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‘Question Time’ comes to University Open Day
Students given a voice on global issues
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Potential students given helping hand from University experts
It’s that time of year again when the paths and futures of so many lives are decided – Clearing time. Students who don’t make the Higher grades they need for a place at university are being advised not to panic as the results come out tomorrow (Tuesday, August 8)...
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Historians stumble across rare find in King’s College Chapel
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen have made an extremely rare find in King’s College Chapel, which has shed new light on the University’s founding father, Bishop William Elphinstone.
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Maxwell 150 years on – the impact of his science
One of the world’s greatest scientists, whose revolutionary findings have shaped how we communicate today, is being celebrated in the city where he launched his remarkable professorial career.
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Two members join the University Court
University of Aberdeen graduates from around the world have voted to elect energy industry specialist Jacquelynn Craw and leading city solicitor Joan Catto as their representatives on the University Court.
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