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Grant boost for major conference on the novel
A major conference dedicated to exploring the cultural influence of the novel has received a funding boost from a prestigious academic publisher.
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First Minister to speak at major energy conference in Aberdeen
A prestigious conference in Aberdeen today (Friday, 22 February) will uncover Europe’s energy policy for the 21st century - and the role that Scottish technology, expertise and resources will play in it.
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Aberdeen researcher involved in major scientific push to tackle agricultural productivity and food s
£7M of new research was launched today to tackle some of the most damaging and widespread pests, diseases and harsh environmental conditions which can devastate crop yields across the developing world.
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Pro-government militias unmasked by new research
Steven Spielberg recently drew the world’s attention to the atrocities committed by militias in Darfur by pulling out of his Beijing Olympics’ role.
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Big business ideas sought for contest with big prizes
A contest which has given a helping hand to the brains behind some big business ideas is launched again today.
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Eating fish could protect the brain from decline
University of Aberdeen researchers, jointly funded by the Alzheimer’s Research Trust and the Wellcome Trust, found that people who eat fish oils retained better mental ability in late adulthood compared to those that eat very little or none at all.
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Aberdeen’s Student Show must go on
A rallying call has been issued to budding thespians after fears were raised about falling cast numbers for this year’s Student Show.
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Student solicitors score with new tournament
A new football tournament has been created by student lawyers studying at the University of Aberdeen.
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Master violinist visits Aberdeen
One of Britain’s leading violinists will take to the stage on campus this weekend as part of the University of Aberdeen’s Spring Concert Series.
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Aberdeen researchers in MRSA discovery
Scientists from the USA, Germany and Scotland have discovered that a protein released from the immune system binds the essential metals of manganese and zinc to combat infection from the hospital superbug MRSA.
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