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Global renewable energy congress hailed huge success as it draws to a close
This has been a very special week for Aberdeen - a chance for the city to well and truly make its mark and position itself as one of the great energy capitals of the world - and it has certainly seen a tremendous gathering of those involved with all...
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Putting accessibility policy into practice
The Department of Geography and Environment in the School of GeoSciences at the University of Aberdeen is pleased to be hosting its first conference on accessibility policy tomorrow (April 28).
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Putting accessibility policy into practice
The Department of Geography and Environment in the School of GeoSciences at the University of Aberdeen is pleased to be hosting its first conference on accessibility policy tomorrow (April 28).
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Life beyond Earth?
Fascinating facts about comets and asteroids and whether life exists on other planets will be discussed next week at the University of Aberdeen.
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Gamelan concert welcomes leading Japanese musician
The University of Aberdeen is offering a unique opportunity for music lovers to experience the sounds of another culture when Japan’s leading percussion player takes to the stage in a special concert this weekend.
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Leading philosopher to talk on the meaning of learning and life
One of Scotland’s leading thinkers on learning and life will deliver a lecture on moral and spiritual fulfilment at the University of Aberdeen tonight.
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Applicant figures continue to rise at Aberdeen
Applications for undergraduate students at the University of Aberdeen have risen by 5.3% with over 12,000 applications received for 2005 entry – the highest number ever recorded at this stage of the recruitment process.
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Mums-to-be attracted to healthy faces
Scientists at the University of St Andrews and the University of Aberdeen have discovered that pregnant women are attracted to healthier looking faces - demonstrating an internal mechanism to avoid maternal illness.
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Academics gather for arsenic book launch
Scientists from across the University of Aberdeen are gathering at a city bookshop tomorrow night for the launch of a book detailing an ongoing environmental health disaster.
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Students host Destinations 2005
A one-day conference covering expeditions and fieldwork is taking place in Aberdeen tomorrow. For the first time, the University of Aberdeen is hosting Destinations 2005 on Wednesday, February 16, and the event is open to everyone.
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