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Breakthrough could help combat superbugs
Scientists have worked out a key mechanism that protects bacteria against stress in a major discovery that could lead to new ways of killing superbugs like C. difficile and MRSA.
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Fitness festival for over 60s comes to Aberdeen
More than 90 over 60 year olds from across Scotland will be sampling all sorts of physical activities today at a special action packed festival for the more mature.
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Funding Boost for University Careers Service
The University of Aberdeen’s Careers Service has been successful in its collaborative bid for £107,000 of funding to support two projects designed to enhance the employability of international students.
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High point celebrated in flagship medical facility
A key milestone in the construction of a flagship multi-million pound healthcare training facility for the North of Scotland is being celebrated later today.
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Thousands of international visitors descend on Aberdeen as Open Day launches
Over 5000 visitors from across the globe are expected to descend on the University of Aberdeen today (Tuesday 26 August) as the institute’s annual Open Day event gets underway.
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World food science conference on the menu for Aberdeen
International food scientists will descend on Aberdeen between 1–4 September for the 21st biennial Food Micro conference.
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Diabetes study serves up brand new bread
Researchers studying diet and diabetes have spurred food producers into cooking up a brand new type of bread.
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Chief US Army Scientist visits University to discuss major international disaster project
A leading American Army Scientist will visit The University of Aberdeen today (Friday 22 August) to discover more about an ongoing research project to enhance technology and communication in cases of major international disaster such as tsunamis and political conflict.
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Employability Funding Awarded to Boost Teaching Projects
The University of Aberdeen’s Careers Service and Centre for Learning & Teaching are to provide funding support to a number of projects which aim to promote and enhance employability within both the undergraduate and taught postgraduate curricula.
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Competition calls for young composers to showcase talent
Budding Beethovens and aspiring Mozarts are being encouraged to get their entries in for a unique competition which aims to showcase the talent of young North East composers.
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