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Perfect '10' for Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen defeated their Robert Gordon counterparts by four and a half lengths to win the Aberdeen Asset Management City of Aberdeen Universities boat race on the River Dee for an incredible tenth year in a row.
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Classical ‘Pop Idol’ selects five global finalists!
Five talented composers from around the world have been selected from over 400 entries to go through to the final of the University of Aberdeen Music Prize – the only event of its kind in the world dedicated to finding the composers of the future.
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Aberdeen scientists rise to 40 second challenge for National Science Week
Science Snaps are one-minute ‘Snaps’ on a range of topical science issues recorded by seven of Aberdeen’s scientists which will be broadcast all this week on Northsound 1 radio as part of a celebration of National Science Week.
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Musicians reunite to perform Bach masterpiece on stage
Three of Aberdeen’s most celebrated international singers will join forces next weekend in a performance of one of the world’s most famous compositions.
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Former University Dean is inaugurated as new President of Princeton Theological Seminary
A former Dean of the University of Aberdeen, the Rev. Dr. Iain Torrance, has today (Friday, March 11) been inaugurated as Princeton Theological Seminary’s sixth president.
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University reaches out to nursery children
Nursery children across Aberdeenshire are attending special events in their communities to celebrate National Science Week.
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Kathleen Jamie to launch this year's Word festival programme
Kathleen Jamie, whose latest poetry collection The Tree House won the 2004 Forward Poetry Prize for the Best Poetry Collection of the Year is to launch the Word 05 Festival Programme at a special reading at the University of Aberdeen on Thursday 24 March at 1pm.
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Spotlight on red deer
The challenges facing red deer and their management in Scotland will come under scrutiny next week.
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Scientists join forces in fight against unseen killers
Scientists in Aberdeen are among a team of Europe's top researchers collaborating to try to find targets for new drugs to combat lethal fungal infections.
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New expertise for leading health unit
One of Europe's top units for health economics research has bolstered its expertise with two prestigious new appointments.
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