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University of Aberdeen Medical Graduate scores scholarship success
Aberdeen born Dr Sarah Little is busily preparing to fly off to New York in August thanks to her success in winning the prestigious Saint Andrew’s Society of the State of New York Scholarship.The Society offers only two scholarships per year, valued at $15,000 each, and the competition is open...
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Food Safety Conference at the University
Food safety experts and senior managers from universities from all over Europe will be in Aberdeen from the 11th to the 13th of May 2000 to attend the European Policy Towards Safety in the Food Chain conference being held at the University of Aberdeen.The conference, which is the 4th conference...
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Images of the Apocalypse
Lecture at the Seventh Annual Word & Image ConferenceThe Seventh Annual Word & Image Conference will feature a public lecture by the Deputy Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, Frances Carey, on Friday 12th May at 5:30 pm about the many ways the Apocalypse is represented.While specialising...
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Voices of Difference
The Ledingham Chalmers European Law LectureThe lecture is jointly organised by the University of Aberdeen Law School and the Scottish law firm Ledingham Chalmers.Professor Carol Harlow has been with the London School of Economics since 1976. She has also been Jean Monnet Professor at the European University Institute. A qualified...
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North of Scotland Graduate Recruitment Fair
The event, jointly organised by the University of Aberdeen and The Robert Gordon University, will take place in Aberdeen Music Hall, Union Street, from 10:30 am until 3:30 pm. The Fair is open to graduates and undergraduates from all universities, and entry is free.The Press & Journal is sponsoring the...
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Magnus Linklater to Discuss the Future of the Arts in Scotland:
Magnus Linklater to Discuss the Future of the Arts in Scotland -Crisis or Confidence?Dr. Magnus Linklater, Chairman of the Scottish Arts Council will close the major series, Talking Scots, organised by the University of Aberdeen to mark the new Millennium, with a discussion on the future of the arts in...
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Building “Images of Hope” for Medicine
International expert on medical imaging to giveInaugural John Mallard Medical Physics LectureThe contribution of atoms and electrons to medicine will be the subject of the inaugural John Mallard Medical Physics Lecture given by international expert, Professor Ian Isherwood and due to take place on 9 May 2000. Professor Isherwood will...
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Choral Extravaganza at St Giles Cathedral
On Sunday, May 7th, St Giles Cathedral will host a choral extravaganza given by the University of Aberdeen Choral Society to celebrate its 125th anniversary. Conducted by Dr Roger B Williams, the choir will also feature in a new work, Pipes of Peace by Edward McGuire, with bagpipe virtuoso Robert...
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Harvard Professor to Discuss Literary Greats
One of America’s leading literary authorities will speak on three of the greatest poets of the English-speaking world at a public lecture series in Aberdeen this month. Helen Vendler, Harvard Professor of Literature and Poetry Critic of The New Yorker Magazine, will deliver the James Murray Brown Lectures from May...
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Professor of Primary Respiratory Care Appointed
One of the most significant advances in respiratory medicine and primary care for two decades has taken place with the appointment to the first ever Chair in a clinical discipline in primary care. Dr David Price, a Norwich GP with a track record of innovative thinking, has been appointed as...