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5 things we learned from Eurovision 2024
Film & Visual Culture Lecturer Dr Barbara Leon outlines five key themes of this year's Eurovision Song Contest and explains the wider context.
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Major funding for flagship research project on AI in law enforcement
An Aberdeen academic is part of a UK-wide research team which has received major funding from Responsible AI UK (RAI UK) to investigate the future use of probabilistic AI in law enforcement.
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Honorary degree awarded to Archbishop of Canterbury
The University of Aberdeen today awarded an honorary degree to the Archbishop of Canterbury in recognition of his contribution to faith and society.
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Important breakthrough in treating liver disease
New research from the University of Aberdeen could lead to the development of medication for disease that affects 1 in 4 people worldwide but is currently untreatable.
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Sounds like the humanoid robots are coming!
Humanoid robots are likely to become more commonplace in the future but why do some of us find the idea of them more than a little unsettling?
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Language skills key to understanding residential segregation
Language skills are one of the key factors to explain residential segregation and play an important role in understanding immigrant residential environments, new research from the University of Aberdeen has found.
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Short stories sought in honour of Doric writer
A short story competition which celebrates the work of one of the north-east's finest exponents of written Doric has been launched.
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Links with industry see over a dozen energy sector scholarships open to students
Seventeen scholarships are currently available to students studying for degrees within the energy sector as the University of Aberdeen strengthens its links with industry employers.