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Education conference to explore the vision of community schools
The advantages of joint working between schools and the community will be the focus of an educational conference which is set to attract high profile delegates from education, health, and social care agencies.
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Former Scotland international footballer to be honoured by University of Aberdeen
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 in July.
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Living Islam in prison: new research explores the lives of Muslim prisoners
The experiences of Muslim prisoners in the aftermath of September 11 is the focus of a pioneering research project being carried out at the University of Aberdeen.
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Professional development for modern languages teachers
Teachers of modern languages will be able to enhance and develop their teaching strategies at a professional development day at the University of Aberdeen this week.
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The sound of ancient Greek vases
An innovative installation based on the sounds of ancient Greek pots has opened at the University of Aberdeen’s Marischal Museum.
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University involved in major breast cancer study
New research published online today (Monday, May 16) in The Lancet has found that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is almost twice as sensitive as X-ray mammography (XRM) in detecting breast cancer in women at high genetic risk.
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Scottish multi-million pound health link-up with South Korea
The University of Aberdeen and one of its spin-out companies Haptogen have secured two multi-million pound research partnerships with South Korea, thanks, in part, to an intensive effort over five years by Scottish Development International to build relationships between Scotland and South Korea’s life sciences communities.
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Biology teachers back in class
Almost ninety biology teachers are visiting the University of Aberdeen today to get hands-on experience of practical experiments they can then conduct in their own classrooms.
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Mysteries of deep space to be uncovered in public lecture
Mathematicians, physical scientists, biologists, and all those who appreciate fine art are invited to attend a fascinating lecture being held in Aberdeen next week (Thursday, May 19).
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New Rector for University of Aberdeen
Robin Harper has been elected to serve as Rector of the University of Aberdeen.
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