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Books by Aberdeen academics in the running for top literary award
Two books by Aberdeen academics have been shortlisted in a prestigious book award which recognises Scottish tradition and culture.
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Young music makers create their own film scores
Young people from Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray will learn how to compose film music using world-class technology at a special event in the Granite City this weekend.
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Aberdeen launches world-wide call for musical scores
A worldwide search for 21st century compositional talent will begin this Friday (November 26) with the call for scores for the 2011 University of Aberdeen Music Prize.
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Top floor of new University Library funded by million pound Craig Group Donation
Global shipping and energy services firm the Craig Group and the Craig family have today announced a donation of £1 million towards the University of Aberdeen’s new state-of-the-art library building.
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Harps of Gold – A celebration of Christmas music
Harpists will come together in Aberdeen for a celebration of Christmas music at King’s College Chapel, University of Aberdeen.
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Research reveals north-south divide in vitamin D deprivation
Women in the north of the UK are more deprived of vitamin D from sunlight than their southern counterparts.
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Aberdeen academic honoured by transport industry
An Aberdeen academic has been honoured by the transport industry for her research which has fed into the transport debate in Scotland.
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University of Aberdeen signs agreement with Pontes School, Beijing
Closer links have been forged between the University of Aberdeen and Pontes School in Beijing, following the signing of an agreement in China to promote Undergraduate Study at Aberdeen.
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Global energy giant announces the first Halliburton scholars
Today (Thursday November 18), two University of Aberdeen students became the recipients of the first Halliburton UK Scholars.
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Great white sharks in Mediterranean
Great white sharks found in the Mediterranean were originally from Australia, researchers have discovered.
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