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New engineering talent showcased at University event
Some of the country's brightest engineers will showcase their postgraduate findings as part of the annual University of Aberdeen Engineering Research Symposium.
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Short stories sought in honour of Doric writer
Budding writers are invited to put pen to paper and enter the Elphinstone Institute's annual short story competition, the Toulmin Prize 2014.
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New course offered for nutritionists
The University of Aberdeen will host a new course for nutritionists and dieticians to develop their skills, later this year.
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Another award for ground breaking data centre
The award winning IT data centre for all further and higher education institutions in north-east Scotland has won yet another UK-wide accolade.
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Male cancers discussed at Café MED launch event
The impact of common male cancers will be discussed next week (Feb 24) at the first in a new season of Café MED public talks.
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Impact of University research recognised
The University of Aberdeen has been named as a finalist in national awards that recognise success in commercialising scientific research.
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What the Frack?
Hydraulic fracturing and the environmental impacts associated with it will be explored as part of the Cafe Scientifique series tonight.
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Lord Hope to deliver inaugural lecture
One of the UK's most respected legal figures will give a lecture in Aberdeen on behalf of a student lawyer organisation which assists people in need of legal advice.
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Food waste under the spotlight in new series at Satrosphere Science Centre
With food waste on the increase and councils cracking down on composting is it fair to say the supermarkets are the villains behind the food waste epidemic on our hands?
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Aim Higher Conference first of its kind for STAR
Over 100 students, staff and employers attended the inaugural Aim Higher Conference this week (Wednesday 12 February).
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