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Images from the ocean captured using pioneering deep sea camera
A research team at the University of Aberdeen have developed a revolutionary 3D holographic camera, which will give scientists a greater understanding of marine life.
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Childhood and Community exhibition celebrates MacRobert building opening
The University’s newly opened MacRobert building is hosting its first exhibition focussing appropriately on childhood and community.
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Insight into oil and gas sector
The challenges facing the UK offshore oil and gas industry will be outlined at a two-day annual event taking place at the University of Aberdeen in the New Year.
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Pioneering deep sea camera to reveal secrets of the ocean
A revolutionary 3D holographic camera, which will give scientists a greater understanding of marine life has been launched by a research team led by the University of Aberdeen.
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Pupils to have fun with Chemistry
School children from across the North East are all set to have fun and learn all there is to know about Chemistry at an event being hosted by the University of Aberdeen next week (Monday, December 19).
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University Music joins BBC’s Bach Christmas celebrations
Music for the festive season continues at the University of Aberdeen this weekend when a special Christmas performance is held in King’s College Chapel, featuring works by J.S Bach.
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Aberdeen helps in bridging the research to policy gap
The University of Aberdeen is delighted to welcome Deputy Director General of Ghana Health Service, Dr Sam Adjei, as visiting Professor in International Health Policy. Dr Adjei has kindly accepted an invitation to come to work with the University for a nine-month period, taking valuable time off from his duties...
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Talented musical duo receive top prize
Two of the University of Aberdeen’s most gifted music scholars were awarded a prestigious prize for their talents at a special ceremony last week.
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Government adviser gives polio lecture
More than 200 fifth and sixth year biology pupils from across the North-east will today (December 14) hear of massive efforts to rid the world of a disease which has no cure.
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Evaluation of the introduction of NHS 24 in Scotland
An external evaluation of the introduction of NHS 24 is published today by the Universities of Aberdeen, Glasgow, Glamorgan, Edinburgh and Sheffield.
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First Minister to announce major funding award to support children with dyslexia
Scotland’s First Minister Jack McConnell will today (Monday, December 12) unveil a pioneering project that heralds a transformation in teacher education for children with dyslexia and other learning difficulties.
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New year brings new horizons for potential students
The University of Aberdeen is appealing to those people who are perhaps in full-time careers, or who have recently graduated and not yet moved in to full time work by offering over 20 new and innovative postgraduate one year masters programmes.
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Sound of Aberdeen’s unique organ captured on CD
A fascinating compilation of music spanning many centuries has been recorded on the University of Aberdeen’s world-renowned Aubertin organ.
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University staff and students make a splash for charity
The training is well underway for enthusiastic swimmers from the University of Aberdeen who are gearing up for a gruelling challenge this weekend to raise funds for a worthy cause that’s surprisingly close to home.
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Challenges posed by extreme environments explored
The needs and requirements of health and rescue workers in extreme environments will be highlighted at a one-day conference taking place in Inverness today (December 1).