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Sir Moir Lockhead appointed to senior role at University Court
The University of Aberdeen’s governing body, the University Court, has appointed Sir Moir Lockhead, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive of FirstGroup plc, to the position of Senior Governor.
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Young scientists rewarded for their artwork
Hundreds of school kids from across Scotland took up a challenge which got them thinking of climate change and its impact on animals.
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Researchers get to heart of African disease
Aberdeen researchers and colleagues in Botswana are to lead a major new initiative in sub Saharan Africa to try to prevent cardiovascular diseases (CVD) - a rapidly growing threat that is estimated to claim at least one million lives in the region each year.
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Researchers get to heart of African disease
Aberdeen researchers and colleagues in Botswana are to lead a major new initiative in sub Saharan Africa to try to prevent cardiovascular diseases (CVD) - a rapidly growing threat that is estimated to claim at least one million lives in the region each year.
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Young scientists rewarded for their artwork
Hundreds of school kids from across Scotland took up a challenge which got them thinking of climate change and its impact on animals.
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Sir Moir Lockhead appointed to senior role at University Court
The University of Aberdeen’s governing body, the University Court, has appointed Sir Moir Lockhead, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive of FirstGroup plc, to the position of Senior Governor.
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Leading science broadcaster to give insight into first moon landing
A leading science writer and broadcaster will visit Aberdeen next month to provide a unique insight into the mission to place the first man on the Moon.
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Leading science broadcaster to give insight into first moon landing
A leading science writer and broadcaster will visit Aberdeen next month to provide a unique insight into the mission to place the first man on the Moon.
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New gene for autism gives hope for future
Scientists have discovered that abnormalities in a gene important for learning and memory are a cause of autism.
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New gene for autism gives hope for future
Scientists have discovered that abnormalities in a gene important for learning and memory are a cause of autism.
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