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KTP conference highlights value of university and industry partnerships
A major conference held in Aberdeen has thrown the spotlight on how universities and industry are working together to promote economic growth in the region.
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Leading engineering professor appointed Fellow of IEEE
A leading engineering professor from the University of Aberdeen has been named as a Fellow of the IEEE, The world's largest technical professional organisation for the advancement of technology.
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Royal appointment for leading Pathologist
A leading Aberdeen pathology professor has received a prestigious Royal honour.
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Trading retirement for a new career
When Alan Whitehead was made redundant at the age of 61, the next step seemed like retirement but the former accountant wasn't ready to put his feet up and instead pursued his passion for languages.
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Graduating is a family affair
Graduating from the University of Aberdeen is a family affair for Halimatu Joji with her younger sister due to graduate next summer and her Mother and older Sister already graduates of the University.
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Learning international lessons in public health
Working as a volunteer in public health in India demonstrated to Ankita Chandra the need to learn international lessons.
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PhD inspired by the endangered ecosystems of Colombia
Juan Afanador came to Aberdeen from Colombia, where he had been teaching and researching the management of critical ecosystems such as the Páramo.
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Chris's 10-year journey from student to staff, and now teacher
Chris Knight is celebrating not only his graduation but the last 10 years studying and working at the University of Aberdeen
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Aberdeen FC's greatest player and Energy leader among University graduates
The captain of the last Scottish team to win a European football title and a distinguished oil and gas executive will be honoured by the University of Aberdeen this week.
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New medical student scheme hopes to tackle GP crisis
First Year medical students will get more experience of 'real life' healthcare situations than ever before as part of new measures by the University of Aberdeen to tackle the GP crisis.
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Capturing carbon dioxide to make useful products could become big business
Nature has today published the most comprehensive study to date investigating the potential future scale and cost of ten different ways to utilise CO2, including fuels and chemicals, plastics, building materials, soil management and forestry.
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Sound of peace to fill University's library on Remembrance Sunday
Armistice Day is often associated with silence but at 3pm on Sunday the University of Aberdeen's library will be filled with sound as part of a new act of remembrance.
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Helping pupils to understand the impact of WW1
A University of Aberdeen academic has contributed to new resources to help school pupils understand the impact of the First World War.
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Aberdeen academic appointed Chair of Scottish Science Advisory Council
A University of Aberdeen scientist has been announced as the new Chair of the Scottish Science Advisory Council (SSAC).
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First graduation ceremony held at Qatar campus
The first cohort of students have graduated at the University of Aberdeen's Qatar campus.
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Public library service at University officially launched
The University of Aberdeen officially launched its new public library service at the Sir Duncan Rice Library last week.
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Director's Cut Series Welcomes acclaimed Scottish Author Alan Warner
Leading Scottish contemporary author, Alan Warner, the University of Aberdeen's newly appointed Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing, will be the focus of a special Guy Fawkes Night Director's Cut event next week.