Page 3 of 4Results 21 to 30 of 37, 07 - 14 September 2006
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Honoured for putting Aberdeen’s urology expertise on map
An Aberdeen clinical academic who is spearheading efforts to make life better for patients with urological problems has been rewarded for the international quality of his research.
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Journalist gives insight into scientific fraud
More than 100 people will attend a lecture taking place tomorrow night (Thursday, September 14) which is being delivered by one of Australia’s favourite broadcasters at the University of Aberdeen.
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Leading memory expert to give Aberdeen lecture
Researchers have shown that the power of suggestion can make people believe that they have seen and done things that they didn’t actually see or do.
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Being Here: Two artists’ responses to the North-East
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: Tomorrow (Wednesday, September 13) at 9.30am, Marischal Museum
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The Quatercentenary celebrations, 1906
100 years ago, on September 27, 1906, the City of Aberdeen welcomed King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to open the new buildings at Marischal College, amidst some of the most extravagant celebrations and expressions of civic pride ever demonstrated in Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen rises in The Sunday Times University Guide 2006
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked as one of the top universities in Scotland in a newly published guide in The Sunday Times.
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Aberdeen risese in The Sunday Times University Guide 2006
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked as one of the top universities in Scotland in a newly published guide in The Sunday Times.
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Local pupils to consider Higher and Further Education choices
Over 3,000 senior pupils from schools in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire are due to arrive at the University of Aberdeen next week to find out more about continuing their education.
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Aberdeen Mathematician awarded Fröhlich Prize
A University of Aberdeen Mathematician has been awarded a prestigious prize for his original and innovative work in the field of mathematics.
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Sin City: Aberdeen pioneers of women’s health
Sin City was a name given to Aberdeen last century for its approach to abortion. That was a tabloid newspaper’s description for what was viewed at the time as Aberdeen’s more liberal stance on terminations.