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'World-class' study highlights CCUS potential for North Sea 'super basin'
A research study led by the University of Aberdeen has identified areas of a North Sea gas 'super basin' with the greatest potential for storing industrial carbon emissions, a key aim of the energy transition.
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University shortlisted for sustainability research initiatives
Two transformative initiatives from the University of Aberdeen have been shortlisted for a prestigious sustainability award.
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University of Aberdeen climbs 12 places in QS World University rankings
The University of Aberdeen has climbed 12 places to 208th in the world in this year's revamped QS World University Rankings.
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New funding for energy transition scholarships
Students studying MSc programmes at the University of Aberdeen relating to the energy transition will benefit from new scholarship opportunities backed by Shell U.K. Ltd.
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University celebrates global league table success
The University of Aberdeen's social and economic impact has seen it ranked 70th in the world and 18th in the UK in an influential league table.
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Shepherd sponsors prizes for students on Real Estate course
Shepherd Chartered Surveyors is sponsoring two prizes for students on the University of Aberdeen Business School Real Estate course.
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The majority of thyroid patients still suffering years on from diagnosis
Diagnosis is only the start of a lengthy journey for the majority of thyroid disease patients, according to new research exploring people's experience of living with the condition.
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Business School Launches Interdisciplinary Approaches to Wellbeing Workshop Week
The workshops included over 50 academic staff and PhD students from all disciplines in the Business School as well as the Medical School, School of Social Sciences, the Law School and the School of Engineering. The workshops were held over three days, each around a different theme: Work and Wellbeing; Diversity...
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Study highlights link between performance-related pay and ill health
A study led by the University of Aberdeen has found that workers who rely on performance-related pay (PRP) are at higher risk of chronic stress, heart disease and poor mental health.
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Ethical trade explored on 10th anniversary of Rana Plaza disaster
On 24 April 2013 the Rana Plaza, an eight-storey building in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, collapsed.