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Gathering to celebrate key funding award
Triumphant members of HSRU and CHaRT held a lunch to celebrate being awarded £845,000 to lead a Scotland-wide network of health professionals and research experts who will conduct key health trials.
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Visiting US scholar explores Russia’s powerful past
A world-leading history scholar will explore the early culture and power of what is now one of the world’s superpower countries in a public lecture at the University of Aberdeen next week.
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New research examines the role of religion in Northern Ireland’s peace process
The role of the church in the highly charged issue of peace in Northern Ireland is the focus of a new research project at the University of Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen scientist named alongside best in the world
A prominent Aberdeen academic has been recognised by a leading scientific website as one of the best scientists in the world.
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Oil industry to benefit from new research
A new method for dating mineral cements containing minute fluid inclusions may ultimately aid the discovery of new oil reservoirs. Directly establishing the timing of oil migration through a sedimentary basin could help the discovery process, but only indirect dating of oil migration has been possible so far.
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Prize winning photographer exhibits at alma mater
Twenty-four-year-old Kieran Dodds envisaged himself as a wildlife warden when he began his degree in zoology at the University of Aberdeen.
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MRI Pioneer Wins Industrial Physics Prize
With its ability to obtain detailed pictures from the depths of the living body, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has saved many lives and dramatically increased knowledge of the human body, particularly the brain. There are now more than 22,000 scanners worldwide performing some 60 million scans annually. But without the...
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MRI Pioneer Wins Industrial Physics Prize
With its ability to obtain detailed pictures from the depths of the living body, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has saved many lives and dramatically increased knowledge of the human body, particularly the brain. There are now more than 22,000 scanners worldwide performing some 60 million scans annually. But without the...
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Double celebration as Aberdeen marks 500 years and has teaching excellence recognised
The 17th of September 2005 marks the beginning of the celebrations of 500 years of teaching and learning at the University of Aberdeen. It is therefore most timely that the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) today (Friday, September) publishes a report praising the quality of teaching and learning at the...
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Reclining bronze statue cuts a fine figure at King’s
There's a new student on campus at the University of Aberdeen whose arrival marks the start of the institution celebrating 500 years of teaching and learning at King's College.
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