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Aberdeen writers team up to mark National Short Story Week
Three award-winning writers from the University of Aberdeen will combine to read their work in a special event to mark National Short Story Week.
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Businesswoman to inspire new generation of entrepreneurs
A top Scottish businesswoman will share her experiences with University of Aberdeen students at an event to launch the annual Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE) Business Ideas Competition.
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University broadcasts partnership with Aberdeen College
University Principal Professor Ian Diamond and Rob Wallen, Principal of Aberdeen College, have announced a renewed partnership between the two institutions which will widen access to higher education in the north-east of Scotland.
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Library collections to benefit from Friends £260,000 donation
The University of Aberdeen community has dug deep with two significant gifts totalling over £260,000 from The Friends of Aberdeen University Library in support of the institution’s new Library and Special Collections Centre.
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Doric writer remembered with short story prize
A short story prize will be launched today (Monday November 15 2010) to commemorate the work of one of the north-east’s finest exponents of written Doric.
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Aberdeen student to receive police commendation
A University of Aberdeen student is among those to be recognised for bravery, commitment, dedication and professionalism by West Yorkshire Police.
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Senior Scottish soldier returns to the University of Aberdeen for Remembrance Sunday
A University of Aberdeen graduate who has risen through the Army ranks to become the Commander of the Army in Scotland will return to the institution for Remembrance Sunday.
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How sunlight keeps our bones healthy
The benefits of sunlight for our bones will be the subject of a free talk in Aberdeenshire on Monday (November 15).
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Flat earths, moving suns and creationism under the spotlight at Café Controversial
Literal readings of the Bible placed the earth at the centre of the Universe while flat earth theories are imbedded in popular views of the past.
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Lord Provost's Variety Show raises £30,000 for dementia research
The Lord Provost’s Variety Show has raised £30,000 for dementia research at the University of Aberdeen.
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