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University part of global effort to safeguard lives of millions of women and children
The University of Aberdeen is one of the signatories to a new global strategy - announced at a major UN Summit - to save the lives of more than 16 million women and children.
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Discover the chemistry of cocktails
Ever wondered what the difference is if a martini is shaken, not stirred? Or pondered what would happen to your judgement if you were to literally put on a set of beer goggles?
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Students to showcase veg scheme at international cooperatives conference
Students may be famous for their love of instant noodles, beans on toast, and takeaways. But at the University of Aberdeen an enterprising group of scholars have found demand for a healthier, and more equitable, alternative.
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Chinese delegates attend advanced drilling programme
A senior group from SINOPEC (China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation) have attended a Continued Professional Development training programme on the topic of advanced drilling, at the University of Aberdeen.
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Chinese teachers learn from Aberdeen counterparts
Principals and vice-principals from schools in China are visiting Aberdeen this week to learn more about the leadership skills of head teachers working in the city.
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Successful launch of new science series
Two new series of free public science talks hosted by the University of Aberdeen launched to great success yesterday (Monday September 20).
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50 years of the laser celebrated
The 50th anniversary of the laser will be celebrated at an event in Aberdeen this evening.
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Aberdeen alumni leave legacies towards the University's new library
Two University of Aberdeen alumni have recognised their lifelong affiliation with the institution by leaving significant bequests towards its new library.
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Son of famous scientist helps launch Kosterlitz Centre
The son of a celebrated University of Aberdeen scientist who discovered enkephalins – the body’s natural painkillers – will today (September 16) help launch a new drug discovery centre named after his father.
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Safer Surgery receives commendation at the BMA 2010 Book Awards
Safer Surgery: Analysing Behaviour in the Operating Theatre was highly commended in the Surgery Category at the British Medical Association’s 2010 Annual Book Awards, this week.
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