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University to showcase world-leading research at Offshore Europe
The University of Aberdeen will showcase its world-leading research at Offshore Europe this week, focusing on key areas of the energy transition including offshore wind, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen, and data and artificial intelligence.
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Psychologists launch free toolkit to help veterinary staff manage rude clients and co-workers
Last year research by psychologists at the University of Aberdeen revealed that rude pet owners and uncivil co-workers were contributing to veterinary staff reconsidering their careers.
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Internationally renowned theologian joins University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen has further strengthened its world-leading Divinity department with the appointment of an internationally recognised scholar of modern Christian theology.
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280K funding boost for research into little known blood cancer
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen and Queen's University Belfast have been awarded a £280,000 funding boost from Blood Cancer UK. It forms part of Blood Cancer UK's latest funding for the illness, which is the fifth most common cause of cancer in the UK.
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China visit paves way for future research collaborations
An academic from the University's School of Engineering has completed a week-long visit to a leading Chinese University, where he shared his expertise on converting waste into valuable resources.
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AI meets Biosciences - a new major UKRI Network about to start
Bridging the gap between artificial intelligence (AI) and biosciences to solve major societal challenges is the aim of a new five-year £1.6m project involving the University of Aberdeen and several other UK universities.
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Digital solutions aim to make cement greener
Reducing carbon emissions caused by cement production is the aim of a major new project that will investigate how the use of substitute cement materials can be maximised.
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New exhibition exploring the stories behind souvenirs opens
A new exhibition at the University of Aberdeen examines the stories behind souvenirs, asking why we collect them and what impact they have on the makers and the planet.
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Aberdeen second for student satisfaction in national survey
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked 2nd across Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland* for overall student satisfaction and 10th in the UK** out of 120 universities in this year's National Student Survey (NSS).
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The sky's no limit for Anastatia as she prepares for Virgin Galactic space launch
Since her very first astronomy class in primary school, Anastatia Mayers has dreamed of going into space.
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Major breakthrough in understanding vitamin balance in the body
New research from the University of Aberdeen has, for the first time, found evidence that the brain controls vitamin balance in the body.
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Article exploring the role of women in war published
Dr Natasha Danilova, Senior Lecturer at the School of Social Sciences, has had an article on political activism by Russia's military wives and mothers published.
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Arendt in Aberdeen - scholars to congregate to mark 50TH anniversary
The University of Aberdeen will host an international conference later this month to celebrate one of the world's most influential political theorists of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities success for Aberdeen PhD students
Four University of Aberdeen PhD candidates have been awarded scholarships by the Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities (SGSAH).