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Top composer helps youngsters tune up for concert
Judith Weir, one of Britain’s most highly acclaimed composers, will share some of her secrets ahead of a weekend concert premiering works by young North-east composers.
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Government secondment for Vice Principal
A leading educationalist at the University of Aberdeen has been seconded to the Scottish Government.
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French philosopher remembered with concert and talk
The life and work of French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas will be remembered next week with two events on King’s College Campus.
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Science communicator gives electrifying tv appearance
Ever wondered about the safest place to be if you happen to be caught in a thunder and lightning storm?
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Worldwide search for aspiring new composers begins
A worldwide search for 21st century compositional talent will begin this Friday (October 24) with the call for scores for the 2009 University of Aberdeen Music Prize.
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Excavated burials reveal the Viking world-view
Research into pagan Viking burials has provided an Aberdeen academic with new revelations into the way the early Norse led their lives and their attitude towards mortality.
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Petro-Canada donation to support talent of the future
20 new Engineering scholarships will be available to University of Aberdeen students thanks to the generosity of a leading international oil and gas operator.
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Revamped student careers service launches
A vital resource for Aberdeen students will re-launch with a new look today (Tuesday 28 October).
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DRAM researchers toast success
The scientists behind pioneering technology that uses a whisky by-product to treat contaminated land have been announced runners up in a contest for Britain’s brightest researchers.
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Aberdeen students set sail for World Cup
The University sailing team will travel to France this weekend to represent Scotland in the Student Yachting World Cup.