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Novel synthetic bone graft in running for national innovation award
A new and exciting synthetic bone graft to repair bone defects and trauma could take a valuable step nearer to being used in orthopaedic operating theatres, as an innovative Aberdeen company waits to hear if it has won a major UK award for innovation.
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Aberdeen academic argues against increased speed limit
Government proposals to raise motorway speed limits would please a vocal minority of just one in five voters, according to Dr Jillian Anable, senior transport research expert at the University of Aberdeen.
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European recognition for Highlands and Islands project to empower older people
A project led by the Centre for Rural Health, a research unit involving the University of Aberdeen and the University of the Highlands and Islands, which looked at the role of older people in rural life, and helped to devise community support schemes, has been nominated for a major European...
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Students and staff pay tribute to former Rector
Students and staff at the University have paid tribute to Stephen Robertson, their former Rector who has died following a short illness.
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Links strengthened between Cambridge scientist and Aberdeen
Leading genetic engineer Dr John McCafferty visited the University of Aberdeen to give a seminar on his research and to meet University researchers, students, representatives of local biotech companies and the Scottish Life-Science Association.
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Sound of success for album by Aberdeen composer
The new album by University of Aberdeen composer Paul Mealor has shot straight to the top of the classical charts.
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First exhibition in University’s new Gallery showcases the Jacobite story
The first exhibition at the University of Aberdeen’s striking new library will give visitors an insight into the turbulent Jacobite era.
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Upland science makes an “X factor” impact at Gateshead
Scientists from Aberdeen, Leeds, Durham, Sheffield and Sussex universities showed that they have got what it takes to make an impact when they were presented with the Rural Economy and Land Use Award at The Sage, Gateshead on November 16.
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Broad spectrum of national and local figures awarded honorary degrees
A religious leader, opera singer, pharmaceutical entrepreneur, renowned scholar and charity champion were among those recognised with honorary degrees from the University of Aberdeen this November.
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Aberdeen scientists developing breast cancer treatment test
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are working towards finding quick and painless ways to identify aggressive breast tumours, thanks to a research grant worth close to £20,000 from Breast Cancer Campaign.
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