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Students call time for Student Union
The doors are set to close for the last time at the University of Aberdeen's Student Union in the Gallowgate.The Students' Association has taken the decision to close the premises to student customers next Thursday (25 March) following a downturn in business levels within the bar, entertainment and catering operations.A...
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Portrait of outstanding natural historian unveiled
Portrait of outstanding natural historian unveiledThe University of Aberdeen will this Friday (March 19, 2pm) unveil a portrait of the founder of the University's Zoology Museum. The portrait of Regius Professor of Natural History, William MacGillivray (1796-1852) has been gifted to the University by his great-grandson, Paul Truman from Sydney.MacGillivray...
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Stone age couple visit the museumt
Stone age couple visit the museumPHOTO OPPORTUNITY 2.30 - 3.00 with children from Hannover Street and Causewayend SchoolsPeople often think museums are just full of old bits of stone -but visitors to Marischal Museum on Thursday 18 March may get a surprise. A Stone Age couple will be working in...
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Search is on to find Northern Light
With more than 900 overseas school pupils in Aberdeen alone, the City and wider region plays home to pupils and students from more than 70 places of origin, speaking more than 70 different mother tongues.Every international student contributes £16,000 on average to Scotland’s economy each year, and this year, Aberdeen...
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University celebrates St Patrick's Day with $1.85million gift
University celebrates St Patrick's Day with $1.85million giftSt Patrick's Day will mark a significant occasion in the University of Aberdeen's history when it celebrates the donation of one of the largest individual endowments gifted to the Institution.The American Ireland Fund has committed $1.85 million to the University's Research Institute of...
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Granite City Challenge 2004
Photo opportunity of the two captains and an Epic representative at The Ministry Nightclub on Tuesday 16th March at 3.30pm.This year’s Granite City Challenge (Wednesday, March 24) promises to be the most exciting ever with over 1,000 students from the University of Aberdeen and The Robert Gordon University battling it...
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Fish farming report points to promising future
TThe fish farming industry in Scotland will remain viable for the long term, providing an important source of employment for local communities, according to a three-year study on fish farming, delivered to Brussels today (Mon).The Aquaculture and Coastal Economic and Social Sustainability (AQCESS) project points to a promising future for...
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School of Education £8.8m move
Renovation work is underway for The School of Education relocation in 2005 from Hilton Campus to the MacRobert Building at King's College. The North-east business of AWG Construction Services has been awarded an £8.8 million refurbishment contract by the University of Aberdeen.The refurbished building will boast state-of-the-art facilities that will...
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Aberdeen at the Smithsonian
Aberdeen at the SmithsonianThe Ambassador of Ireland to the United States will host a welcome reception for the University of Aberdeen in Washington DC next month, to mark the Institution's presence at America's leading cultural and educational institution.The Smithsonian has chosen the University of Aberdeen's Research Institute of Irish and...
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Vote of confidence for rural GPs
GPs in remote rural Scotland get a vote of confidence from their patients according to a report out today from the University of Aberdeen in collaboration with the Scottish Centre for Social Research (SCSR).- People in remote rural areas are nearly twice as likely to be very satisfied with their...
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