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EU report on shrinking cities and demographic change published by Professor William J V Neill
The URBACT thematic report written by Professor William J V Neill and Dr Hans Schlappa in the "Cities of Tomorrow: Action Today" series has just been published. It will be launched on 18 June 2013 in Brussels. URBACT is the European exchange and learning programme promoting sustainable urban development...
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Professor William Neill book released: "Relaunching Titanic: Memory and Marketing in New Belfast"
Professor William J V Neill of Geography and Environment, together with Dr Michael Murray (Institute of Spatial and Environmental Planning, Queen's University Belfast) and Dr Berna Grist (School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy, University College Dublin) recently launched their edited book "Relaunching Titanic: Memory and Marketing in the...
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Dr Aksel Ersoy awarded British Academy / Leverhulme Grant
Dr Aksel Ersoy has recently been awarded a BA/Levelhulme Small Research Grant from the British Academy to investigate "Developing Strategies for Co-production Activities in Aberdeen"
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Dr Lorna Philip to attend 'Trans-Atlantic Rural Research Network' Annual Meeting
Lorna Philip will attend the annual meeting of the 'Trans-Atlantic Rural Research Network' (TARRN) in Newcastle in April.
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Special Issue of Hydrological Processes edited by Professors Doerthe Tetzlaff and Chris Soulsby
Professors Doerthe Tetzlaff and Chris Soulsby from the Northern Rivers Institute, together with their Canadian colleague Professor Sean Carey (McMaster University), have published an edited volume in Hydrological Processes (one of the top ranking journals in the ISI Water Resources subject area) on "Catchments in the future North: interdisciplinary science...
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Professor Doerthe Tetzlaff appointed member of RSE Young Academy of Scotland
Professor Doerthe Tetzlaff has been appointed a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Young Academy of Scotland.
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University of Aberdeen retains prestigious badge of excellence for researcher development
The University of Aberdeen has successfully retained a nationally recognised award for excellence in supporting researcher career development. The HR Excellence in Research badge is awarded by the European Commission in association with Vitae - the UK's overarching body for researcher development.
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Science but not as we know it - University unveils exciting March events
From busking scientists to topical debates about why our trees are dying - the National Science & Engineering Week 2013 programme launched today boasting something for everyone.
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Search for the first 'man's best friend'
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen hope to find out when and where dogs first became man's best friend by examining DNA and bones from ancient remains of wolves and dogs.
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EU funding awarded to two Geography & Environment projects
Two Geography and Environment-led projects have been awarded funding from the EU INTERACT (International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic) programme, and will commence their investigations into Arctic palaeoclimate and glacier dynamics in summer 2013.