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University of Aberdeen shortlisted for THES awards
The Times Higher Education Supplement (THES) yesterday announced the shortlist of awards which will recognise and celebrate the achievements of UK universities and the academics who work in them. A total of 18 awards will be made in The Times Higher Awards 2006, reflecting the whole spectrum of university...
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University joins forces with BBC to launch search for the next ‘Classical Idol’
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: TODAY (Friday, September 29) at 3.30pm, at Aberdeen Music Hall – full details below
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International PhD master class launched by the University of Aberdeen
Next month sees the launch of a new international PhD master class by the University of Aberdeen, which will address environmental and landscape changes.
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New study of prehistoric burials in the North-East
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are set to embark on a new project that will shed new light on the people buried in the prehistoric graves of the North-East of Scotland.
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University of Aberdeen helps lead call for action to cut maternal deaths in poor countries
Leading researchers at the University of Aberdeen are helping to draw attention to the need to prevent women dying during pregnancy and childbirth.
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Aberdeen student awarded £7,000 for research project
National charity Heart research UK has launched a new research grant. Intercalated BSc Scholarship grants fund medical students who take a year out whilst undertaking a science degree, which includes an extended research project.
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Campus life to enter new dimension at Aberdeen
Campus life at the University of Aberdeen is set for spectacular change as the new £8million flagship venue, The Hub, prepares for its grand opening next month.
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Computers could assist doctors in screening for breast cancer
A revolutionary way to read mammograms with the help of a computer could free up time for hundreds of medical experts and so speed the breast screening process, according to research led by the University of Aberdeen.
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Discovery gives new insights into sight loss after stroke
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have developed a medical device that appears to help stroke victims with partial sight loss regain some vision.
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Delight as Matthew Hay project given the go-ahead
The University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian have welcomed a decision by Aberdeen City Council’s Planning Committee to give the go-ahead to plans for a multi-million pound state-of-the-art medical teaching and learning centre. The Planning Committee noted that it was a good news story for the city.
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