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Medical student wins top Jiu Jitsu accolade
An Aberdeen medical student has won gold in an international Brazilian Jiu Jitsu competition.
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Pioneering health research recognised with royal award
The University of Aberdeen has won the highest national honour for a UK university - the Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education.
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New release from University record label to raise funds for 'Broken Heart Syndrome'
The University of Aberdeen's record label, Vox Regis, has launched its latest CD which will help raise funds for vital research at the University.
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Iain Glen joins star line-up for Christmas concert fundraiser
Game of Thrones actor Iain Glen has been revealed as the latest star taking part in a Christmas concert that will raise funds for cancer and dementia research at the University of Aberdeen.
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British Academy report highlights skills of arts, humanities and social science graduates
University of Aberdeen Principal Sir Ian Diamond has led on the production of a report highlighting how arts, humanities and social science graduates develop crucial skills that are highly prized by employers.
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From cars to Mars: What's good for F1 is good for life across the universe
The rocks used to surface the track at this weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix are helping scientists understand how life might occur on other planets.
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Changes in diet may improve life expectancy in Parkinson's patients
New research from the University of Aberdeen shows that weight loss in people with Parkinson's disease leads to decreased life expectancy, increased risk of dementia and more dependency on care.
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First-ever patients scanned by new generation MRI scanner
A team at the University of Aberdeen has scanned the first group of patients using a ground-breaking 'Fast Field Cycling' MRI scanner. The patients had all suffered strokes and agreed to be the first in the world to be scanned by the new machine.
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University to welcome new Honorary Graduates at winter ceremonies
A nobel laureate, a Scottish business leader, a composer and the BBC's Security correspondent are among those who will be honoured by the University of Aberdeen at its Winter Graduation ceremonies this week (23 and 24 November).
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Antarctic landscape insights keep ice loss forecasts on the radar
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen have helped carry out a detailed survey of the landscape beneath thick Antarctic ice that researchers say will be a valuable resource in understanding how ice draining into the ocean contributes to global sea level rise.