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Discover free family fun this Saturday
What do the University of Aberdeen, BP, the Gordon Highlanders, Mr Bug and the RSPB have in common? They’re among organisations laying on free fun for families at Discovery Day this Saturday (March 19) in Aberdeen.
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New technical director for Oceanlab
Oceanlab – the University of Aberdeen’s internationally renowned deep sea research facility – has a new technical director.
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Bring your own brain
It’s mostly made of water and contains billions of nerve cells which control all that we think and do … it’s the human brain and it’s being celebrated at the University of Aberdeen this Friday (March 18).
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Bend it Like Beckham director takes to the chair in Aberdeen
Bend it Like Beckham director Gurinder Chadha will take to the chair when the University of Aberdeen’s successful Director’s Cut series returns on Friday (March 18).
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The truth – is it out there?
Could life exist beyond Earth and if so could ET phone home?
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Hard Rain to fall on University campus
The headlong collision between humans and nature will be brought to life in words, pictures and music as a leading environmental speaker and an international photographic exhibition and arrive this month on the University of Aberdeen campus.
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University reaches out to biotech
Scientists are hoping to forge new links with the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sector at a key event taking place today (March 15) at the University of Aberdeen.
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Can computers be persuasive?
Computers and smart phones have become essential in our day-to-day lives but are the devices doing more than providing us with information? Can they also influence our behaviour?
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Archaeological lessons learned in Orkney shared with international experts
Scientists and researchers from across northern Europe will gather in Orkney on Thursday to learn how the islands protect their rich archaeological resources from rising seas and winter storms.
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Six awards for University contribution to local architecture
The University has picked up no fewer than six awards for its commitment to the built environment of Aberdeen City and to creating world-class facilities for students and the local community.