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Undergraduate academic resource now available for download
An open access ebook designed to introduce undergraduates to democratic models of business, such as co-operatives and employee-owned businesses, is now available to download.
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University talks with renewables industry on shaping the future today
Academics at the cutting-edge of research and developments in renewable energy are discussing the benefits of partnership with industry visitors from fifty countries as the UK’s largest renewables show takes place in Aberdeen 23 and 24 May.
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Professor is top UK health economist and one of best in world
A University of Aberdeen professor has been ranked among the top health economists in the world.
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Cutting-edge sensor technology to be showcased to industry
Scientists developing cutting-edge sensor technology for the subsea, renewable, marine and fishery industries will showcase their research at an event tomorrow (Tuesday May 22).
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Aberdeen student to embark on prestigious media scholarship
A University of Aberdeen student has secured a prestigious media scholarship which will see her embark on a placement with BBC programme Countryfile.
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Modern dog breeds ‘genetically disconnected’ from ancient ancestors
Cross-breeding of dogs over thousands of years has made it extremely difficult to trace the ancient genetic roots of today’s pets, according to a new study.
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Former colleague remembered with launch of student prize
The University’s School of Engineering has launched a new student prize in memory of a dearly-loved former colleague.
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Study suggest chemicals in the environment could threaten male fertility
New research from the University of Glasgow, in collaboration with academics in Edinburgh, Aberdeen (James Hutton Institute and the University of Aberdeen) and INRA (France) has shown that fertility in a subset of men could be threatened by chemicals that are routinely found within our environment
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Catholic library and archive to return to Aberdeen
Two important Scottish Catholic library and archive collections of national and international significance are to return to north-east Scotland where they will be housed in the University of Aberdeen’s state-of-the-art new Library.
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Winner of 2012 Toulmin prize announced
Moira Taylor, a keen storyteller from Peterhead, scooped the £500 cash prize for her short-story Lizze’s Dother.
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