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Aberdeen academic to speak at Polish national celebration
An Aberdeen historian will address the highest court in Poland as part of celebrations to mark the anniversary of the signing of a constitution acknowledged as a revolutionary document in the political history of the world.
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Gaelic music 'super group' to perform at this year's May Festival
A host of Gaelic events will feature in a popular festival which will enable audiences of all ages to experience the joy and inspiration of books, music, film, science, food, history, nature, sport and more in the glorious setting of Old Aberdeen.
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Link discovered between back problems and our unique evolutionary history of upright walking
Back pain is a one of the most common health issues for humans, yet the causes of many back problems are still unknown. For decades, scientists have suggested that there may be a link between walking upright and back problems, since humans are more commonly afflicted with back pain than...
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Business community gather to Meet the Interns
Delegates from the local business community attended the second Project SEARCH: Meet the Interns event at the University of Aberdeen this week (Wednesday).
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University judo star to take on Europe's best
An Aberdeen student judo star has won the right to take part in a prestigious Europe-wide competition in France.
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University flexes its muscles in varsity powerlifting event
The University of Aberdeen's student weightlifting club outmuscled their rivals to claim top prize in a inter-university powerlifting competition.
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New award to improve access to 'Nationally Significant' University collections
The University of Aberdeen's Museums have been awarded a Recognition Fund grant from Museums Galleries Scotland to improve the curation of the Pacific ethnography collections.
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Colourful cast line up for Marathon Oil Schools' Festival
Vikings, bugs, and a famous wartime bear are among the colourful cast that will feature at the Marathon Oil Schools' Festival.
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Award marks University's commitment to young people leaving care
The University's commitment to welcoming and supporting applicants and students with experience of being 'in care' has been recognised with a special award.
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Data used to 'name and shame' GP practices should be scrapped
Criteria currently used to compare GP practices' annual cancer diagnosis rates are misleading and should be replaced, according to findings by researchers at the University of Aberdeen.
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