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Three University projects in the running to be Converge winners
Three University of Aberdeen student, alumni and staff led businesses have been named as finalists at this year's Converge awards.
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Festival brings together region's storytelling tradition with tale-tellers from around the world
The north-east's rich oral tradition will be showcased as part of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival as the region hosts its own celebration of the craft of tale-telling.
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University celebrates legacy of insulin discovery 100 years on from graduate's Nobel prize win
The centenary of the Nobel Prize awarded to co-discover of insulin, Professor JJR Macleod, will be celebrated at the university where he studied and returned as a teacher and researcher.
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Volunteers needed for Scot Sweet study
A new research study from the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute will look at how artificial sweeteners could be affecting gut health.
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Aberdeen PhD researcher to speak at UN Science Summit
A University of Aberdeen PhD student will share her research at the Science Summit of the UN General Assembly (SSUNGA 78) next week.
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A new way to test for life on Mars
Space scientists have discovered a new process to test for life on Mars and on Earth, using cutting-edge technology to sequence DNA using the tiniest possible sample of DNA mass.
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'Major differences' found in hospitals' geriatric care during the pandemic
A Scotland-wide audit of hospital admissions recorded before, during and after the covid lockdowns has uncovered major differences in geriatric services' performance between all Scottish health boards.
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International HRM programme awarded professional accreditation
The MSc International Human Resource Management programme at the University of Aberdeen's Business School has been awarded accreditation by the leading professional development body.
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Local knowledge vital to help tackle climate change, new research shows
University of Aberdeen scientists have contributed to new research which shows that plans to tackle the impacts of climate change on food security must integrate local knowledge to help preserve the Earth's critical zone.
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Did 12th-Century Scottish clergyman invent architectural drawing?
The 12th century gave rise to the Gothic style, from Notre-Dame Cathedral to Dunfermline Abbey, the Tower of London and York Minster some of our most iconic buildings have links with the period.
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