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Food for thought as Aberdeen pupils become first to trial new teaching resource for Scotland’s schoo
Ever wondered how far a banana has flown to make it from field to fruit bowl? Or the miles travelled by the green beans on your dinner plate?
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Leading Jewish scholar to deliver lecture in memory of Aberdeenshire laird
One of the world’s leading authorities on the Hebrew Bible will speak in Aberdeen as part of a bequest to promote a greater understanding and knowledge of the history and culture of the Jewish people, and to combat anti-Semitism.
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Diabetes under the spotlight
Latest research into a disease that affects more than 4% of the Scots population and the treatments currently used to treat it come under the spotlight next week.
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Digital future of the Cairngorms National Park to be explored in seminar
The challenges of managing the UK’s largest National Park will be outlined at a free talk at the University of Aberdeen tomorrow (Wednesday February 10).
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Budding wordsmiths encouraged to put pen to paper in competition launched today
Aspiring young wordsmiths have an opportunity to share their work with readers across Scotland through a short story competition launched today (Monday February 8).
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University welcomes record number of applications
The University of Aberdeen has announced today (Monday February 8) a 32 percent increase in undergraduate student applications - the highest increase amongst Scotland's ancient universities and 10 percent above the UK national average.
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University launches UK tour of Parent Sessions
Parents from across the UK and Ireland will be given the unique opportunity to learn more about university life in Aberdeen as a new series of events launches next week.
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Arctic bound student to share experience with Aberdeen pupils
An Arctic bound student who is set to brave some of the world’s harshest conditions will give Aberdeen school pupils an insight into preparations for her trip today (Thursday February 4).
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World renowned choir to perform Scottish first in Aberdeen
A choir widely recognised as one of the best choruses in the world is to perform for the first time in Scotland – in the Granite City.
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Why so vague? New book by Aberdeen academic examines the fuzzy logic of language
Ever wondered what temperature it is when weather forecasters tell us it’s a ‘warm’ day?
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