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University receives £1.2 million to carry out adult literacies project in Rwanda
A team from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded £1.2 million to carry out a project to improve adult literacies in Rwanda.
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Kim's on a high after trampoline World Championship success
A University of Aberdeen student is on a high after winning a silver medal in the double mini trampoline (DMT) at the FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships in Bulgaria.
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New study shows that organic farming can feed the world
Converting to organic farming could contribute to a more comprehensive and sustainable food system, say leading climate change academics.
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First look at planned 35m Science Teaching Hub
The first images have been released of a new science teaching building that will 'transform' the science learning experience at the University of Aberdeen.
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Chemistry Week comes to Aberdeen
A range of exciting events and activities will be held in Aberdeen next week as the city's two universities team up with Aberdeen Science Centre for an annual celebration of the chemical sciences.
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Leading historian reveals new insights on Hitler's rise to power
A leading historian from the University of Aberdeen has authored a new book that charts Adolf Hitler's rise from loner to lethal demagogue, contesting that he was little more than a product of his environment.
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Leading thinkers gather in Aberdeen for major conference
Leading thinkers from the worlds of economics, politics and the social sciences will gather at the University of Aberdeen this weekend (November 17-19) for a conference focusing on the major economic issues of the 21st century.
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Sir Tony Robinson in unique collaboration to raise vital funds for cancer and dementia research
Actor and presenter Sir Tony Robinson has joined forces with renowned composer Professor Paul Mealor to create a Christmas concert that will raise funds for cancer and dementia research at the University of Aberdeen.
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University teams up with leading Oil and Gas players to offer Masters programme
The University of Aberdeen officially launched its new Masters programme in Petroleum Data Management at a special event yesterday at the Sir Duncan Rice Library (Tuesday, November 7).
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New trial of remote support for ambulances could enhance Highland emergency care
The University of Aberdeen, NHS Highland and the Scottish Ambulance Service are testing new technology which enables paramedics to send high-quality video and ultrasound images ahead of a patient's arrival at hospital.
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