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Anthony makes his Aberdeen dream a reality
Studying in "the energy hub of the UK" has been a dream come true for Anthony Bwana Torori, who has graduated with an MSc in Oil and Gas Engineering.
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Fina looking forward to NHS career after graduating as a Physician Associate
Fina, 27, who is originally from Kenya, chose to study at the University of Aberdeen because it was "a world class university offering exemplary teaching while equally providing a multicultural environment for international students".
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New online resource to tackle gender based-violence prevention at Scottish campuses launched
The University of Aberdeen is one of 17 Scottish universities that have come together to create and fund access to a new training course to help prevent and eradicate gender-based violence (GBV) in colleges and universities.
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Professor Dragan Jovcic named 2021 IEEE Fellow
Professor Dragan Jovcic from the University's School of Engineering has been named an IEEE Fellow for 2021.
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Aberdeen researcher unveils school uniform recommendations
A researcher at the University of Aberdeen has found that more could be done to regulate school uniforms in Scotland in order to help families struggling with the cost.
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University to support local economy with study discount
The University of Aberdeen is offering a 20 per cent discount on postgraduate study as it aims to support local people and businesses in responding to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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EXPLORATHON event promises discovery, debate and entertainment
Aberdeen will become a hub of discovery, debate and entertainment when the University of Aberdeen hosts EXPLORATHON 2020 later this month.
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Getting animated for Book Week Scotland
Award-winning children's author Alex McCall has been turned into an avatar to deliver events in place of those cancelled as a result of Covid-19.
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Kate's marathon challenge nears the finish line
When University of Aberdeen careers adviser Kate Robertson set out to run 12 marathons in 12 months, she knew it would be a challenge - but she never expected to contend with a global pandemic, lost luggage, hastily re-planned routes and even a doping test.
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Aberdeen-led initiative bringing the world together in song
A Military Wives Choir and the famous baritone Sir Willard White are joining an 82-year-old services veteran, an NHS doctor and hundreds across the world who are lending their voices to a Scottish initiative aiming to bring the word together in song.