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Speyfest 2015
Speyfest 20, Fochabers - 31 July to 2nd August 2015 - The best in traditional and contemporary Celtic music.
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Evidence stacks up that rocky outcrop was home to earliest Pictish fort
An inhospitable sea stack on the Aberdeenshire coast has been confirmed as the site of the earliest Pictish Fort and predates the iconic Dunnottar Castle, carbon dating has revealed.
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Top prize for forestry graduate
The inaugural prize for the University of Aberdeen forestry student to come up with the Best Forest Management plan has been awarded to recent graduate, Katherine Evans-Smith.
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'The Diary of a Greenland Voyage, 1896'
Kept by a crewman aboard the voyage of the SS Polar Star to the Greenland Sea.
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Landscapes and Social Transformations on the Northwest Coast
This ground-breaking work examines engagement between people and the environment. It offers a new lens for viewing a region as it provides fresh insight into such topics as landscape change, perceptions of place, and Indigenous-white relations.
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What is NEFA?
The Archive is essentially an on-line service, with a small collection of reference books available to the public by prior arrangement.
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Festival to celebrate the singing traditions of Scotland, England and Ireland
A popular festival to celebrate the singing traditions of Scotland, England, and Ireland will be held at an Aberdeenshire steading from July 24 to 26
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Public engagement teams awarded four million euros to embed responsible research across Europe
A team of researchers and public engagement experts have been awarded four million euros by the European Commission to inform strategy for responsible research and innovation.
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Study to solve soil science conundrum
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded almost £650K from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) for their part in a £1.7M project which aims to resolve one of soil science's major conundrums.