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TotalEnergies funding provides 'incredible opportunity' for energy transition research
Research and teaching in areas related to the energy transition at the University of Aberdeen has been given a significant boost through £240,000 in funding from the energy company TotalEnergies.
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University to mark official launch of Centre for Energy Transition
The University of Aberdeen will mark the official launch of its Centre for Energy Transition (CET) with an online event on Monday, 31 May.
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A short video roundup of a selection of the University's latest news stories
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Covid test kits available from University of Aberdeen
Members of the public who don't have easy access to a Covid-19 test centre will be able to pick up free Lateral Flow Device (LFD) test kits from the University of Aberdeen Test Centre from next week (Monday, May 24).
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University of Aberdeen to host virtual Science and Technology Conference
The University of Aberdeen is gearing up to host more than 650 delegates at this year's Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCST) conference.
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Three Aberdeen entrepreneurs announced as Converge 2021 semi-finalists
Three entrepreneurs from the University of Aberdeen are through to the semi-finals of Scotland's largest company creation initiative.
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Book exploring the medieval Anglo-Scottish border shortlisted for prestigious prize
A new book by a University of Aberdeen historian has been shortlisted for an esteemed award.
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University continues to support local economy with study discount
The University of Aberdeen is once again offering a 20 per cent discount on postgraduate study as it aims to support local people and businesses in responding to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Workshops to focus on 'just transition' in the north-east
The first in a series of workshops that aim to maximise the benefits of the energy transition for communities in the north-east of Scotland will take place on Thursday, 27 May.
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WATCH: A video roundup of some of our latest stories
A short video roundup of a selection of the University's latest news stories
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New international project to enhance digital learning
Education experts at the University of Aberdeen are contributing to a new international project to harness and further develop the advancements in digital education brought into focus by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Potential risk to dolphins due to unique fasting habits
Dolphins could be at risk if their foraging opportunities are impacted due to man-made disturbances such as shipping, tourism, coastal development and oil and gas exploration.
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University appoints Julie Ashworth as Senior Governor
The University of Aberdeen is pleased to announce the appointment of Julie Ashworth as Senior Governor to lead its governing body, the University Court.
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Aberdeen University to deliver next generation of sustainable development leaders
A new postgraduate degree programme which will provide the next generation of leaders and innovators with the knowledge and skills to take forward and deliver on the UN Sustainable Development Goals has been launched by the University of Aberdeen.
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History student's work highlights 'forgotten' contribution to WW1 in charity book
The work of a fourth-year history student highlighting the role played by Latin American soldiers in the First World War has been included in a new book.
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Will economic inequalities in Scotland as a result of Covid-19 discourage people from voting?
A new study by the University of Aberdeen suggests that the effect of the Covid pandemic in exacerbating pre-existing economic inequalities could affect voter turn-out at Thursday's Scottish elections.