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| A University of Aberdeen research centre - which focuses on the development and modelling of revolutionary new materials for industries including medicine, defence and aerospace - has announced the extension of a collaborative agreement with a key international institute. |
| A University of Aberdeen student has been selected from hundreds of applicants for a prestigious foreign study programme. |
| A roving reptile alongside J K Rowling's latest blockbuster or a spindly spider amongst Stephen King's novels is not what you would typically expect to encounter on a trip to your local bookshop. |
| The University of Aberdeen is ranked third in Scotland for student satisfaction, according to figures released by the National Student Survey. |
| Men with angina are twice as likely to have a heart attack and almost three times as likely to suffer a heart disease-related death than women with the same condition, finds a study published on bmj.com today (August 7). |
| Thousands of families attended three weeks of free workshops organised by the University of Aberdeen Natural History Centre. |
| A team of experts from the University of Aberdeen will be on hand to provide information and advice for the thousands of Scottish school pupils who receive their exam results today (Wednesday 5 August). |
| The restoration of one of Old Aberdeen's most famous landmarks will be complete today (Thursday July 30) when its clock chimes again for the first time in more than half a century. |
| A new research centre which will further strengthen Aberdeen's position as the energy capital of Europe is to be launched by Finance Minister John Swinney. |
| As the challenges facing the future of the planet increase, the way in which scientists of the future are taught becomes ever more important. |
| Aberdeen scientists are seeking 100 healthy male volunteers for a £1 million study to understand how zinc from food can affect human metabolism. |
| Event Date: 8th Jun 2009The worldÂ’s first major documentary about the devastating effect of overfishing premiered at Sundance Film Festival. Imagine an ocean without fish. Imagine your meals without seafood. Imagine the global consequences. This is the future if we do not stop, think and act. The End of the Line, the first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceans, had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in the World Cinema Documentary Competition. Sundance took place in Park City, Utah, January 15-25, 2009. There is a special screening of The End of the Line showing at the Belmont cinema, Aberdeen on Monday June 8 at 6.30. There will be public discussions following the film. To book your tickets on line, visit td> |