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Space funding to develop Aberdeen Martian chamber in preparation for Mars mission
Space scientists at the University of Aberdeen have been awarded funding to further develop their pioneering technology to evaluate the habitability of Mars.
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Just how much are the Moray Firth porpoises bothered by decommissioning?
• Aberdeen researchers publish new study - thought to be the first - examining the effect of noise created by decommissioning on marine mammals. • Findings provide evidence of environmental impacts of decommissioning project. New research from the University of Aberdeen has shed light on what effect decommissioning could have on local...
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Nordic Literature FREE Event 29 February, 6.30pm Sir Duncan Rice Library
Bring along fairy or battery lights to add to the atmosphere whilst listening to Nordic Literature Read-Aloud in English, Doric, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish - All welcome!
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International festival brings weekend of Polish film to Aberdeen
A weekend of Polish cinema will take place in Aberdeen as part of the International Film Festival Tofifest.
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New Festival to celebrate north-east tin whistle tradition
A new Festival inspired by a master whistler who revived interest in a north-east musical tradition which came close to dying out will take place in March.
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Gardening good for the soul - until the pressure grows
What if one of the things known for helping and reducing stress and anxiety, becomes such a commitment, it leads to burn-out?
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Students energized by inaugural engineering and tech careers fair
The diverse array of careers in tech, science and engineering were showcased earlier this month when the University hosted its first Energy, Engineering and Tech Careers Fair.
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University to mark Lunar New Year with fun-filled events
The University of Aberdeen Confucius Institute will celebrate Lunar New Year this month with two exciting events showcasing Chinese culture and traditions.
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University of Aberdeen team named as finalists in Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards
A team from the Scottish Medical Education Research Consortium led by Dr Kim Walker from the University of Aberdeen's Centre for Healthcare Research Education and Innovation have been named as finalists in this year's Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards.
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Visitors invited to face facts at striking new exhibition
'Striking Impressions' is an exhibition about how faces have been interpreted and depicted in different ways from anatomy, divination and caricature to sculpture, painting and masks.