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Lunchtime Treat for Music Lovers
University Music will provide music lovers a special lunchtime treat with free recitals at various locations throughout the city during February and March as part of University Music’s outreach programme. Collections taken at the concerts will benefit Roxburghe House, a specialist palliative care unit offering support for patients and their...
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Widespread Poverty Amongst Rural Affluence
University of Aberdeen Expert to Give Evidence to House of Commons Select CommitteeThere is widespread poverty in rural areas of Britain, hidden amongst general affluence, according to evidence submitted to the Scottish Affairs Committee today (Wednesday, February 9th) by Professor Mark Shucksmith, Co-Director of the Arkleton Centre for Rural Development...
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Ceilidh to end Fiddle Workshops
The Elphinstone Institute is pleased to announce that the well-respected fiddler and prolific composer Bert Murray, MBE, of Aberdeen, who is 87 years young this year, has agreed to be the guest of honour at a day of fiddle workshops based around the north-east tradition. He will also play at...
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New Health Research Institute for the Highlands and Islands - University of Aberdeen appoints new Di
New Health Research Institute for the Highlands and IslandsDr David Godden, presently Consultant in Respiratory and Hyperbaric Medicine at Grampian University Hospitals Trust, has been appointed Clinical Professor and Director of the new Highlands and Islands Health Research Institute, which has been launched in Inverness this week.The Institute, which will...
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Leading Scottish historian to discuss Scotland’s sense of identity
The leading Scottish historian Professor Tom Devine will examine the myths and beliefs that have identified Scotland over the last century and a half at a lecture in Aberdeen next week (Tuesday, February 1).Professor Devine’s lecture, Scotland the Brave: Interpreting Scotland’s Identity, is the first in a major series, Talking...
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Major new research to investigate safety at sea
Health issues affecting the catching sector of the fishing industry will be the subject of major new research by a team from the University of Aberdeen.The team from the University’s Department of General Practice and Primary Care, led by Dr Catriona Matheson, has been commissioned to carry out the research...
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