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Human rights centre stage as Aberdeen nutrition scientist takes chair of Scottish Food Coalition at

A leading Aberdeen University food systems scientist is to steer a push to enshrine the right to food and a healthy environment in Scottish law.

University of Aberdeen helps to make cancer screening more accessible to 'under-served' groups

New research from the University of Aberdeen and the Grampian Regional Equality Council (GREC) has outlined ways to make cancer screening services more accessible to people who may be 'under-served' by the healthcare system.

Aberdeen scientist recognised with major international hydrology award

A University hydrologist has been named the recipient of a prestigious international award, recognising a lifetime of outstanding contributions to his field.

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Driving innovation for Scotland's future

As Scotland comes together to celebrate its first National Innovation Week, the University of Aberdeen is proud to highlight our ambitious vision for shaping the future of enterprise, entrepreneurship, and societal impact. We kicked off the week by launching a brand-new course, ‘The Founder’s Journey’, to inspire and help students and staff turn...

Decarbonisation is not deindustrialisation - it's the UK's best chance for economic renewal and a just transition

There is a substantive amount of debate about the nature and shape of the future UK economy in the context of achieving Net Zero. This has, rightly so, been focused on the regions, places and sectors that have been dependant on fossil fuel industries for generations and how we can...

The case for introducing strategic infrastructure led permits to replace traditional offshore licensing

We live in uncertain times and energy security has risen to the top of the political agenda. Until renewable sources are in place, oil and gas will continue to serve some of our energy needs. Yet the sector faces severe headwinds including the prospect of no new licences or fields. But...

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