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Lecture to explore the maths behind music
The unique connection between mathematics and music will be explored next week in a public talk by a leading Aberdeen mathematician.
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Award-winning filmmaker visits Aberdeen
A BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker who captured the horror of the Bosnian war will take the stage in Aberdeen tonight (November 18) to talk about his work.
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St Martin rides again at lantern-lit King’s College
Lantern-carrying youngsters will follow a horse backed ‘saint’ around Old Aberdeen’s King’s College quadrangle this evening (Tuesday, November 11) to celebrate St Martin’s Day.
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Postgraduate prospects highlighted at Open Day
Hundreds of prospective postgraduate students are expected to descend on the University of Aberdeen today (Tuesday 11th November) as the institute hosts its second annual Postgraduate Open Day.
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Four decades celebrated of world leading pill study
One of the world’s most detailed and most influential studies of the contraceptive pill is being celebrated in Aberdeen later this week.
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Pioneering new course to improve patients’ safety
Healthcare workers are being targeted by organisers of a pioneering new course which aims to help curb the numbers of patients coming to harm during medical treatment.
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Aberdeen Academic honoured for chaos research
An Aberdeen academic has been honoured by a prestigious American scientific society for his work in the area of Physics.
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University war-dead honoured
The University of Aberdeen will commemorate Remembrance Day this weekend (Sunday 9 November) with the launch of a new on-line Roll of Honour – a searchable index of the staff, students and alumni of the University who laid down their lives during the Second World War.
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Children with learning difficulties “not detrimental” to achievement of schools
An award-winning book has challenged the perception that children with learning difficulties have a negative effect on the achievement of other pupils.
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Secrets of ‘Wild Geese’ soldiers revealed
The legacy of soldiers who left Ireland hundreds of years ago to fight for continental armies will be explored at a public lecture next week.
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