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University secures its first Race Equality Charter Bronze award
The University of Aberdeen has been awarded its first Race Equality Charter (REC) Bronze award in recognition of its commitment to advancing race equality. The University is the third Scottish Institution to hold a REC award.
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University invites regional stakeholders to annual update
Business leaders across the north-east of Scotland are invited to attend the University of Aberdeen's Annual Stakeholder Meeting next month.
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Was Seahenge created for a ritual to extend the summer during climate change battle?
New research into an ancient timber circle discovered on a Norfolk beach and dubbed 'Seahenge' suggests it was created in response to a period of extreme climatic deterioration at the close of the third millennium BC.
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New programme aims to ignite the spark of entrepreneurship in region's researchers and innovators
Opportunity North East and University of Aberdeen partner with Innovate UK to bring best-in-class market discovery programme to north east Scotland
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Thyroid disease isn't the end for your career prospects, new study finds
How employers behave towards workers experiencing thyroid dysfunction could play a critical part in addressing the UK's labour market challenges.
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Soft 'robo arm' could help stroke recovery
People recovering from strokes could soon have their recovery boosted by a new 'soft robotic arm' being developed at the University of Aberdeen.
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Artefacts from the University's Museums and Special Collections on exhibit in China
More than 120 items from the University's Egyptian archaeology collection are being exhibited in venues across China throughout 2024.
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Landmark study unveils safe beta-blocker solution for COPD patients
The beta-blocker, Bisoprolol, can now be safely prescribed to patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) for cardiac disease treatment, according to experts from the University of Aberdeen and the University of Dundee.
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New study shows how to improve health outcomes and care for thousands living with rare conditions
New research from the University of Aberdeen has for the first time provided evidence of how best to deliver effective services that will improve health outcomes and experiences of care for the thousands of people across the UK living with rare conditions such as vasculitis.
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Aberdeen researcher to study sea ice loss at Canada art studio
The Universities of Aberdeen and Oregon have partnered with Canada's oldest Indigenous owned and Inuit led arts organization, The West Baffin Cooperative, to study the loss of sea ice surrounding its art studio in Kinngait, which is located on Baffin Island in Canada's far north.
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