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Balinese Gamelan and Madrigal Choir set off on Belgian tour
The University of Aberdeen’s Balinese Gamelan and Madrigal Choir will take a trip to Belgium next week to perform in some of the country’s most beautiful venues.
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Families get information about Cerebra research
Families of brain-injured children can find out more about leading research being funded by the charity Cerebra, which is taking place in Aberdeen.
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Could porridge help prevent heart disease?
Scientists in Aberdeen are trying to find out whether certain foodstuffs including traditional Scots fayre of porridge and oatcakes can help protect against heart disease.
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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 this year...
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Research in focus as UK postgraduate students unite in Aberdeen
Postgraduate students from universities across the UK will gather at the University of Aberdeen for a major national conference later this month.
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Chemistry at Work 2005
Over 750 secondary school pupils from across the North-east and Morayshire will be attending a Chemistry at Work event at the University of Aberdeen this week.
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Making the grade - Aberdeen students awarded for their academic achievements
Three students from the University of Aberdeen are this year’s successful winners of the 2004/05 City of Aberdeen Quincentenary Awards and were awarded with their medals and prizes on Thursday, June 2.
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Aberdeen set milestone in collaboration
The University of Aberdeen has set a milestone in collaboration, after signing an agreement to work more closely with the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).
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Mass graves uncovered in Bosnia
An academic from the University of Aberdeen has spoken of his visit to help uncover a number of mass graves in Bosnia.
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American exchange student chosen to promote Aberdeen to US students
An American student who has spent the last five months at the University of Aberdeen as part of an exchange programme has been selected by a prestigious educational body to promote Aberdeen to US students considering study abroad programmes.
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