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'Major milestone' for new regional sports centre
A Scottish hockey star and representatives from the University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen City Council and sportscotland today visited the site where a multi-million pound sports centre is being built.
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Centre for Learning & Teaching launches new website and hosts lunch for colleagues
Earlier this week senior academics and managers attended a lunch hosted by the Centre for Learning & Teaching.
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University researchers contribute to global conference on maternal health in the developing world
Researchers from a University of Aberdeen initiative which is helping to identify how to reduce the toll of women dying in developing countries from pregnancy related causes are preparing to take their findings to the world’s stage.
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A naff exhibition?
Evil eye jewellery and a fluffy boa died pink with cherry pop are among the curious objects on display at a new exhibition exploring ideas of craft in the North-east.
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Transport initiatives to come under the spotlight at major conference
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen will be in Edinburgh this week for a one-day conference where they will join leading figures with a vested interest in transport research.
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Major deal signed to progress new potential drug for rheumatoid arthritis
The University of Aberdeen has struck another major deal with a drug development company to progress a brand new therapy which - if successful – could potentially revolutionise the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.
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Funding boost for Sport Science at Aberdeen
New research aimed at helping Scotland’s population lead a more mobile and active retirement is underway after a funding boost from an international oil and gas firm.
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Major bid to reduce risk of E. coli O157 in rural communities
Aberdeen researchers today (Thursday, October 11) launch a unique collaboration which aims to reduce the risk of a potentially deadly bug which is particularly prevalent in North East Scotland.
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Aberdeen strengthens Himalayan links
The University of Aberdeen has taken a significant step towards strengthening its research links in the world’s highest region.
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Marathon man raises monster sum for autism
Big hearted sponsors helped spur Records Manager Phil Astley on when he ran his very first marathon at the weekend.
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