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Aberdeen academics take up language leadership roles
As Scotland celebrates Languages Week for 2022, two university of Aberdeen academics have been appointed to key language leadership roles.
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New agreement on student mental health rolled out
A new commitment to student mental health at the University of Aberdeen has been launched.
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Doric instructions to put local MRI patients at ease
Some patients with an MRI appointment in Aberdeen will now be able to hear instructions in a familiar language, following a technology overhaul.
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Scientists find link between antibiotics and colon cancer
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen, NHS Grampian and Queen's University Belfast have found that antibiotic use may increase the risk of developing colon cancer, potentially more so among younger people.
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Female Bangladeshi garment workers bear the cost of Covid disruptions, new research finds
Women working in the Bangladesh garment industry have been heavily affected by the Covid pandemic and the associated disruptions in the sector, according to the findings of an international study published today.
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Significant grant for world's first Field Cycling Imaging hospital scanner
The University of Aberdeen's world-first fully operational Field Cycling Imaging scanner and suite has received a generous grant from the Wolfson Foundation.
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Leading entrepreneurs selected for prestigious Royal Society scheme
Two north-east entrepreneurs will take part in a scheme where they will work on projects to boost the University of Aberdeen's industrial links and inspire its staff and students to become the entrepreneurs of tomorrow.
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Major new study shows role beavers could play in restoring Scotland's rivers
Beavers could make an important contribution to improving the condition of Scotland's rivers, including helping to improve water quality and limiting the effects of drought.
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Like social media feeds, our brains take a little while to update
Like our social media feeds, our brains are constantly uploading rich, visual stimuli. But instead of seeing the latest image in real time, we actually see earlier versions because our brain's refresh time is about 15 seconds, according to new research from scientists at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Aberdeen.
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SPECTRA, Scotland's Festival of Light, announces University of Aberdeen as key sponsor in 2022
Spectra is delighted to announce the University of Aberdeen as a key sponsor when it returns to Aberdeen in 2022.
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New knowledge transfer partnership could energize Scotland's rural renewables provision
The University of Aberdeen has joined forces with one of Scotland's largest agricultural cooperatives in a new venture that could help farmers produce their own clean, green energy on a mass scale.
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Supporters urged to 'show your true colours' for 2022 Aberdeen Boat Race
This year's Aberdeen Boat Race between the University of Aberdeen and RGU is due to take place on Saturday, April 2, with supporters of both teams urged to turn the banks of the River Dee into a colourful spectacle.