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Northern exposure at the National Trust for Scotland
Project Reveal's North East team takes you on a visual tour of castles and houses where they recorded and photographed collections.
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King's College Chapel to host choir with international pedigree on their first visit to Aberdeen
Kings College Chapel will resound with the voices of a choir from a small island community which established a strong vocal tradition due to a lack of musical instruments.
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Tapping into - and swiping - the past at the Bennachie Colony
The hill of Bennachie has a folklore of giants, magical springs and the devil who built a causeway in one night, while its archaeology includes prehistoric hut circles and the hill fort at Mither Tap. But a new digital app reveals how the history of the crofters who lived at...
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'Viking Age Destruction' found to have preserved key parts of Scotland's largest Pictish fort
When one of Scotland's most powerful Pictish forts was destroyed by fire in the 10th century - a time when Vikings are known to have been raiding the Moray coastline - it brought to a rapid end a way of life which had endured for centuries.
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University courses break into the UK top ten in latest Guardian league table
Courses from the University's medical school, physics and anthropology have been ranked among the top 10 in the UK in the latest league tables of university performance.
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May Festival fun to transform campus
Old Aberdeen will spring to life this weekend as the May Festival brings more than 100 family-friendly events to the University campus.
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First look (and taste!) of new healthy recipes at May Festival
A new recipe book packed full of healthy and sustainable meal ideas will be launched at this year's May Festival.
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Inspiring young minds at the May Festival
School pupils will be learning about our genetic code using Lego, considering whether we can really trust 'connected technology' and exploring how we can save our oceans at this year's May Festival.
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Playing games to address conservation conflicts
A new study, led by Professor Steve Redpath at the University of Aberdeen, explores the role that playing games can have in helping us understand and deal with conflicts that impact on biodiversity and on people's lives.
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University student vying to become Young Scottish Jazz Musician of the Year
A University of Aberdeen student is in the running to be named Young Scottish Jazz Musician of the Year.
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