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Seminar to explore public interpretations of countryside access rights
Research into how we perceive our right to roam the countryside will come under the spotlight at a seminar at the University of Aberdeen tomorrow (Wednesday 4 March).
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Seminar to explore public interpretations of countryside access rights
Research into how we perceive our right to roam the countryside will come under the spotlight at a seminar at the University of Aberdeen tomorrow (Wednesday 4 March).
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Cash boost for murderous Student Show
Aberdeen’s traditional Student Show has received a financial boost guaranteeing the survival of this year’s murder-tinged musical.
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Mission to explore buried ancient Antarctic lake given green light
An international team of scientists, including an academic from the University of Aberdeen, has been given the go-ahead to explore one of the planet’s last great frontiers -an ancient lake hidden deep beneath Antarctica’s ice sheet.
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Partnership with Elsevier furthers University’s leadership in learning for 21st century
The University of Aberdeen has today announced a partnership with Elsevier, the world’s leading publisher of science and health information, which will make a significant contribution to the international competitiveness of the University.
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Mission to explore buried ancient Antarctic lake given green light
An international team of scientists, including an academic from the University of Aberdeen, has been given the go-ahead to explore one of the planet’s last great frontiers -an ancient lake hidden deep beneath Antarctica’s ice sheet.
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Partnership with Elsevier furthers University’s leadership in learning for 21st century
The University of Aberdeen has today announced a partnership with Elsevier, the world’s leading publisher of science and health information, which will make a significant contribution to the international competitiveness of the University.