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Music department launches Spring programme
The University of Aberdeen’s Spring concert season will kick off next week (Tuesday February 5) with an organ recital at King’s College Chapel.
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University of Aberdeen to host new Spring festival
Plans for Scotland’s newest and most dynamic festival are underway at the University of Aberdeen.
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University hosts fifth annual learning and teaching symposium
The Centre for Learning and Teaching held its fifth Annual Learning and Teaching Symposium on Friday, January 11, with the theme ‘Developing and Supporting the Curriculum for Excellence'. Ninety-six members of staff attended from across the University, along with colleagues from the Robert Gordon University.
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University community to come together to mark Holocaust Memorial Day
University of Aberdeen staff, students and members of the public will come together in remembrance through music and literature on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day.
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Ultra marathon runner GP to address Aberdeen audience
An inspirational GP from Aberdeen who ran seven ultra marathons on seven continents in less than a week is to recount his amazing achievement at an event in the city.
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Microbiologist honoured for outstanding contributions
A University of Aberdeen scientist who has helped further our knowledge of fungal infections and fungal biology in general has been recognised for his “outstanding” contribution to microbiology.
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Head to Head: Are antidepressants overprescribed?
Antidepressant prescriptions in the UK have increased by 9.6% from 2010 to 2011, to 46 million prescriptions. Does this reflect overmedicalisation or appropriate treatment? Two experts - one from the University of Aberdeen - debate the issue on bmj.com today.
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Sculpture celebrating North East's maritime history inspires new exhibition
A new exhibition, inspired by a sculpture celebrating Aberdeen’s maritime heritage and historic sculptured stones, has opened at the Sir Duncan Rice Library, University of Aberdeen, on January 19.
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University part of unique venture capital fund for fledgling life science companies
The University of Aberdeen is part of unique new £50m venture capital fund designed to fund fledgling life science companies spun out of academia across the UK.
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Strongest evidence yet for life on Mars lies underground
Minerals found underground on Mars make for the strongest evidence yet that the red planet may have supported life, according to research published today in Nature Geoscience led by the Natural History Museum in London with the University of Aberdeen.
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