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The future of Modern Languages at the University of Aberdeen
A steering group established to consider the future of Modern Languages provision at the University of Aberdeen today (Thursday 30 November) outlined three options that are now out to staff for consultation.
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Women at risk of death from heart disease due to consistent lack of preventative treatment
The consistent undertreatment of women with cardiovascular disease may have led to preventable heart attacks, stroke and even death, according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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University delegates take part in COP28
Staff and students from the University of Aberdeen will be among thousands of delegates attending the COP28 climate summit starting this week, with several travelling to Dubai to participate in events taking place as part of the global climate summit.
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£250,000 investment for vital offshore wind and CCS research
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen's Centre for Energy Transition will play a key role in enabling the UK's first test and demonstration projects designed to test the ability of offshore wind and carbon capture and storage (CCS) sites to co-exist on the seabed.
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Action-packed University journey sets Simba on road to success
Graduation marks the end of a joy-filled era for Simba Biti who has made a big impression on students, staff and visitors alike during his time at the University.
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Holly's hard work sees her graduate with Law degree
Having grown up in the Granite City, Holly Hay was excited to begin her studies in her hometown at the University of Aberdeen back in 2019.
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Aberdeen students standing in SolidariTee
Aberdeen students are supporting refugees with the launch of a University branch of a charity led by young people, which strives to create lasting change in the treatment of displaced people.
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Yasmin is an Aberdeen shining light
For Yasmin Hosseini the Aberdeen Shining Lights scholarship lived up to its name.
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Farida shares how 'magic' of Aberdeen helped get her to graduation
Farida Adamu, 37, chose to study Petroleum Energy Economics and Finance at the University of Aberdeen because of the "strong academic reputation, and its wide range of programmes and resources".
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30 years of ward dedicated to pregnancy loss
A longstanding commitment to medical research by colleagues who have joint roles across both the University and NHS Grampian is being highlighted as Aberdeen Maternity Hospital marks 30 years of having a ward dedicated to pregnancy and baby loss.
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Engineering grad Kenneth's exciting new career will 'reveal secrets about how the universe works'
Aberdeen graduate Kenneth Bisgaard Christensen is set to work on the successor to the famous Large Hadron Collider after securing a job at CERN.
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'Incredible achievement' for School of Psychology's Didem
Didem Yurdakul, a Postgraduate student in the School of Psychology has been selected as the winner of the 2024 Experimental Psychology Society, in collaboration with the British Science Association, Undergraduate Project Prize.
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'My goal is to make a meaningful impact': How Neha plans to make a difference in mental health
Neha Gogawale is hoping to make a positive impact to people's mental health after completing a Master's in Health Data Science.
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Romina's move from Mexico sees her complete 'dream' degree
After moving across the world to study at the University of Aberdeen, Romina Guzman Barron is excited to be graduating with her MSc in Molecular Medicine.
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Honorary graduates celebrated at winter graduations
Scotland's Lord Advocate, a renowned Gaelic language author and broadcaster, and the first woman to lead Jesus College in the University of Cambridge, will be honoured by the University of Aberdeen at its annual winter graduations this week (22-23 November).
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Aberdeen academics among most highly cited researchers
Leading academics from the University of Aberdeen have been included in an influential list of the world's most highly cited researchers.
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AI faces look more real than actual human faces
White faces generated by artificial intelligence (AI) now appear more real than human faces, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Aberdeen.
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Two University projects among pioneering bioscience research studies awarded share of £12m
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council is set to fund 62 visionary projects that could revolutionise our understanding of the rules of life.
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University offers fully funded online study to help people upskill and reskill
The University of Aberdeen is offering fully funded online study opportunities to help people upskill and reskill, thanks to support from the Scottish Funding Council and National Energy Skills Accelerator.
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School of Law is first in Scotland with new online SQE1 course
The University of Aberdeen's School of Law has become the first in Scotland to offer an online SQE1 Preparation Course for aspiring solicitors.
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Aberdeen academic organises conference bringing together experts from across Cyprus
Cypriot scientists and peace activists gathered at the Ledra Palace Hotel on 26-27 October 2023 to discuss ways of increasing bi-communal co-operation on Cyprus's water, waste management, and energy infrastructure.
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Aberdeen's role in the energy transition topic of TEDxSalon event
TEDxAberdeen is hosting a TEDxSalon event exploring Aberdeen's role in the energy transition.
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Ra-Pict prototyping bringing archaeology alive
3D scanners, 3D printers and even new smartphone technology is being used by University of Aberdeen archaeologists to enhance teaching and public engagement of the discipline.