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Contract for Aberdeen health technology collaborators
The University of Aberdeen, Robert Gordon University and McMaster Development Consultants or NESHTAG - the North-east Scotland technology assessment group -has won one of 10 contracts awarded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) to centres of excellence for Technology Assessment Reviews (TARs).
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Raven increase does not spell the end for threatened waders
Ravens are not responsible for the dramatic declines in the numbers of wading birds seen in many parts of the UK uplands, according to the results of a new study by RSPB and the University of Aberdeen's Centre for Environmental Sustainability (ACES). The research was co-funded by Scottish Natural Heritage...
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University nominated for prestigious marketing accolade
The University of Aberdeen has been nominated for a prestigious marketing award in recognition of its work in communicating with prospective students and applicants.
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How science tells us that nothing is predetermined - explored at free public event
Almost 100 years ago Albert Einstein said ‘God does not play dice’ - referring to his belief that randomness was not fundamental to nature.
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Toe-tapping fundraiser to support international fiddle festival
A fundraising ceilidh in support of a festival which will bring musicians from across the world to Aberdeen will take place on Saturday February 20.
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Aberdeen signs agreement with Shandong Jianzhu University
Closer links have been forged between the University of Aberdeen and Shandong Jianzhu University in Shandong Province, China following the signing of an agreement in Jinan City.
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CRANES funds new cancer and obesity study
Researchers are launching a new study into the links between cancer and obesity thanks to a £23,000 donation.
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Love under the stars
Looking for something different to do this Valentine’s night?
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Astronomer Royal for Scotland launches new Deeside science series
The future of space tourism and the scientific evidence for supermassive black holes – these will be amongst the topics up for discussion as a new public science series launches in Aberdeenshire.
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New therapy on market for partial sight loss sufferers
Partial sight loss is a debilitating side effect of stroke and brain injury which affects tens of thousands of people each year.
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