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University of Aberdeen gets new Learning Hub
The Northern Alliance invested £100k into a new Learning Hub at Aberdeen University, as part of the collaborative's efforts to support the Scottish Learning Festival which will be launched in Glasgow, this week.
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Aberdeen University joins the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU)
ACU's strategic plan 'The road to 2030' reinforces that global challenges can only be solved through international collaboration and collective commitment to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through higher education.
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Music for Oboe and Electronics
In association with SOUND Festival, Christopher Redgate (Oboe) and Pete Stollery (Electronics) perform at the Big Sky Studio on 26 October 2019 at 17:00hrs to 18:30hrs.
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Lifetime Achievement Award for Sheena Blackhall
'Hands Up for Trad' national organisation and Creative Scotland, created new accolades celebrating the best in Scots, as 2019 is the United Nations Year of Indigenous Language.
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Tackling Scotland's inequality in visual care for National Eye Health Week
"Scotland's policy of free eye care has not yet narrowed the health gap between rich and poor but it is achieving important health benefits."
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Aberdeen student's work to be 'performed for peace' around the world
A composition by a University of Aberdeen music student will be played around the world as part of an initiative to celebrate peace.
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Songs and Music Traditions of Moray
Expert's informal talk that explores the importance of ballads, songs and Moray music traditions, followed by music, song and audience participation is now fully booked.
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Scottish Coastal Mapping, Monitoring and Modelling
Researchers at Aberdeen University use Unmanned Airborne Vehicle (UAV) based sensors around the coastline whilst working with commercial partners to capture high resolution aerial imagery.
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Walking with Birds: The Art of Audubon and MacGillivray
A major exhibition in the University of Aberdeen's Sir Duncan Rice Library explores the friendship of nineteenth century Aberdeen professor William MacGillivray with renowned American artist and naturalist John James Audubon, and the extraordinary book that they created together.
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TV programme explores Canada's water resources
Jean-Christophe Comte, Senior Lecturer in Hydrogeology, at Aberdeen University recently appeared on 'Decouverte' ('Discovery' in English) - a popular science and technology TV series from the federal Canadian TV CBC/Radio-Canada.