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Awareness Week to showcase Muslim faith and life
University of Aberdeen students invite the communities of the North-east to join them in celebrating all aspects of Islamic culture with a series of events starting this week.
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Scottish student creates first World Whisky Day
It’s Scotland’s national drink but an enterprising University of Aberdeen student will ensure the rest of the world raises a dram to whisky with the first ever World Day in celebration of the spirit.
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Volunteers sought for travel disruption study
People from Aberdeen city and shire who have recently experienced travel disruption are being asked to share their experience as part of a major new study.
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University pays tribute to dedication of long-serving staff
A further forty-seven staff across all parts of the University have been honoured for their long service and dedication to the institution. A total of 160 people have now received awards, including 14 with over 40 years’ service and 146 who have been with the University for over 25 years.
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Volunteers sought for dementia study
Volunteers are being sought for a study into how the brain changes as we age.
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New book finds Scotland wants more devolution - not independence
A ‘perfect storm’ could be created in which Scotland votes ‘yes’ for independence despite a lack of overall support for breaking the Union, according to an Aberdeen academic.
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Minister meets students to discuss Scotland's commitment to mitigating climate change
Scotland's Minister for the Environment and Climate Change, Stewart Stevenson MSP, visited the University of Aberdeen on Friday 10 February to speak at Scotland's Commitment to Mitigating Climate Change and an Outlook on the Rio+20 Summit, an event organised as part of the University’s student-led Go Green Week.
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Could we die ‘greener’?
Could we die in a more environmentally friendly way? Greener alternatives to traditional burial methods will be the subject of a free talk in Aberdeen this week. From a flame-free method, which uses less energy and emits significantly less greenhouse gases than cremation, to natural burials in coffins made from...
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Platinum ‘prize’ for Paul
It is an accolade presented to the world’s top pop and rock stars but now an Aberdeen academic has joined an exclusive club of platinum disc holders.
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Tracing musical style through technology
Aberdeen academics will employ the techniques of DNA sequencing to look at how music has changed over the centuries.
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