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Prehistoric flints go on public display in time for Collieston Gala weekend
A fascinating selection of prehistoric flints, including a 4000-year-old arrowhead, found in the Forvie Sands will be put on display in the Stevenson Forvie Centre to coincide with Collieston Gala this weekend.
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Professor Tom Devine to explore Scots identity in Festival of Politics
A leading Scots academic is set to discuss the relationship between ‘Scottishness’ and ‘Britishness’ at the Scottish Parliament’s Festival of Politics (24-26 August).
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Sailors benefit from "appliance of science"
Twenty sailors at this year’s Skandia Cowes Week (Isle of Wight, 30 July – 6 August) will have a distinct advantage over the other 8,000 competitors in the form of a scientifically formulated energy drink.
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New study to reveal the prehistoric lifestyles of North-East people
A collection of 4000-year-old skeletons has just left the University of Aberdeen’s Marischal Museum on a journey south to take part in a £530,000 project to help reveal the lifestyles of people who lived in the North-East during the early Bronze Age.
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Coastal partnership launches new website
The East Grampian Coastal Partnership will launch its new website today as part of the international CoastGIS conference (Coast Geographic Information System) being held this week in Aberdeen.
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University to host 10th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Wide-ranging expertise on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine will be on display at an international conference being hosted this weekend by the University of Aberdeen.
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Numbers on the up and up for University’s Open Day
Preparations for the University of Aberdeen’s annual Open Day are well underway and bookings for this year’s event are soaring.
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Numbers on the up and up for University’s Open Day
Preparations for the University of Aberdeen’s annual Open Day are well underway and bookings for this year’s event are soaring. It is anticipated that upwards
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Local charities to benefit from funding
Charities from across the North-east are set to benefit from funding available from the Student’s Charities Campaign. Applications for funding are being invited from the Campaign as part of its annual disbursement of the funds raised throughout the year. This year a total of £30,000 is available for distributing...
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Local charities to benefit from funding
Charities from across the North-east are set to benefit from funding available from the Student’s Charities Campaign. Applications for funding are being invited from the Campaign as part of its annual disbursement of the funds raised throughout the year. This year a total of £30,000 is available for distributing...
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Granite City inspires new works by international artist
An internationally-acclaimed artist whose new-found love of the Granite City has inspired her latest collection of works has secured her place as the University of Aberdeen’s Artist in Residence 2005.
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Singers to perform at annual traditional singing weekend
A festival to celebrate the singing traditions of Scotland, England, and Ireland will be held this weekend (Friday, July 22, to Sunday, July 24).
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University to host international coastal GIS conference
There is growing interest worldwide in coastal and marine environments and the desire to manage our resources more effectively, more efficiently, and in a more sustainable way. These are truly exciting times, and one of the reasons why the sixth international CoastGIS 2005 symposium is being held later this...
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Researchers develop new flood management tool
Flood management has become a national priority. In addition to high profile flooding in larger water courses, there are numerous local problems associated with small streams, culverts and sewers which are giving cause for concern.
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Aberdeen academic to be honoured by Leeds University
One of the world's leading experts in the field of fuels and combustion will be returning to his alma mater, Leeds University, this week to be awarded a Doctor of Science degree, the highest award the University can confer.
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Pioneering implants to help bones heal
Researchers in Aberdeen have been awarded £210,000 to help a top international team develop “intelligent” implants that could help diseased and damaged bones to repair themselves.
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Pioneering implants to help bones heal
Researchers in Aberdeen have been awarded £210,000 to help a top international team develop “intelligent” implants that could help diseased and damaged bones to repair themselves.
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Pioneering implants to help bones heal
Researchers in Aberdeen have been awarded £210,000 to help a top international team develop “intelligent” implants that could help diseased and damaged bones to repair themselves.
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Summer graduations 2005
An elder statesman of Scottish football, an American philanthropist, and Scotland's premier keeper of fine art and design are among those to be honoured by the University of Aberdeen at its Summer Graduation Ceremonies this week.
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Sea drugs breakthrough claim
“The most significant development in marine biotechnology in the last five years,” Professor Marcel Jaspars, University of Aberdeen.
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Out of hours care in remote and rural Scotland
A new study published today and conducted by the University of Aberdeen outlines the complexity of delivering out-of-hours medical care in remote and rural Scotland.