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Work of University composer to premiere at Royal celebration
The University of Aberdeen's Professor Paul Mealor has composed a new work for a celebration at Buckingham Palace, hosted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, to mark the fiftieth Anniversary of His Royal Highness Prince Charles' Investiture as Prince of Wales.
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Students to take on their lecturers as BBC Radio 4 quiz comes to Aberdeen
A team of University academics will take on a group of students as BBC Radio 4's popular quiz show, The 3rd Degree, comes to Aberdeen.
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Professor Debra Gimlin Prize winner looks at Stonehaven collection
Postgraduate student Kirsty Kernohan awarded inaugural Prize to trawl through what women collected from 1873 to 1944. In particular, Lady Kintore and daughters.
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Sound Festival Director receives National Award
Fiona Robertson (Director of sound) awarded biennial RPS Leslie Boosey Award for promoting new music in the UK. Professor Pete Stollery was one of the sound founding directors.
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'Phantom' volcanoes discovery signals new hope for North Sea oil and gas exploration
Geologists at the University of Aberdeen have discovered a huge swathe of the North Sea left unexplored for oil and gas because of so-called 'phantom' volcanoes they have proven don't exist.
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Crews revealed for Aberdeen Standard Investments Boat Race 2019
After months of intense preparation, the final crews are announced today (February 13) for the 24th annual Aberdeen Standard Investments Boat Race, which takes place on Saturday March 23.
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University of Aberdeen scraps graduation fee
The administrative fee paid by students to graduate from the University of Aberdeen has today (Friday, February 8) been abolished by the institution.
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Attend Aberdeen Open Day - from anywhere
Prospective postgraduate students from around the world are invited to the University of Aberdeen's upcoming open day, and they won't even have to leave their own home to attend.
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Aberdeen to lead £1.1M project with China to develop smart tools for farming
An international collaboration led by the University of Aberdeen has received more than £1.1M to carry out a project designed to inform and guide policy and farming in China, with a view to finding a solution to pollution.
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Slains Castle inspires new musical work
The eerie clifftop setting of Slains Castle is thought to have paved the way for the creation of Bram Stoker's Dracula and now it has provided the inspiration for a new piece of orchestral music.
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New research looks at the impact of everyday chemicals on women's health
Study to look at how chemicals in cosmetics may affect women's fertility