Page 6 of 20Results 51 to 60 of 193, 03 November 2022 - 09 February 2023
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North of Scotland to welcome record number of medical students in 2023
The University of Aberdeen along with NHS Grampian and NHS Highland will welcome almost 300 undergraduate medicine students in September 2023.
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University announces programme for annual International Women's Day conference
The University of Aberdeen will once again host an impressive line-up of speakers at its annual International Women's Day conference.
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US political veteran to deliver RSE signature event in Aberdeen
A former communications director to the United States Senate and current Head of Public Affairs at Facebook will deliver the Royal Society of Edinburgh's signature event at the University of Aberdeen.
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Open day for young jobseekers with learning disabilities and autism
Young people with learning disabilities or who are on the autism spectrum are being invited to an open day taking place at the University of Aberdeen on Thursday, 2 February, aimed at helping them find paid employment.
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Volunteers needed to boost pivotal study into nation's health
Every adult and young person in Scotland is being invited to join a major study that will help shape the nation's healthcare.
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Content warnings: the classroom is a place for difficult conversations about complicated issues
What are content warnings, why are they used and how do they benefit students?
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Welcoming Black Impact
Last month, the University of Aberdeen welcomed representatives from Black Impact to our Old Aberdeen Campus.
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University backs global campaign against gender based violence
The University of Aberdeen is showing its support for a worldwide campaign tackling violence against women and girls with a packed programme of interactive pop-up events taking place on campus across November and December.
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Choosing Aberdeen is 'best decision I ever made'
Having a close encounter with healthcare professionals while experiencing personal loss during the covid-19 pandemic inspired Neha Raj to complete a MSc degree in Health Data Science and gain a job with the NHS.
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Women STEM students gaining skills to address global challenges thanks to new scholarships
Five women from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh are studying fully funded postgraduate degrees at the University of Aberdeen with the aim of gaining the skills necessary to foster a career addressing some of the biggest problems of today in their home countries.