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Governments hail progress on transformational Aberdeen BioHub
£40m project will make Aberdeen "one of the UK's most dynamic life sciences locations"
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Scientists develop state-of-the-art subsea holographic camera
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have developed one of the most advanced subsea holographic cameras in the world, capable of rapid 3D imaging of marine organisms and microparticles.
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University wins top award for development of ambitious strategy
The University of Aberdeen has won a national award in recognition of its development of an ambitious vision for the future of the institution.
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Plans to revitalise historic centre of campus approved
Plans to revitalise the historic core of the University of Aberdeen's King's College campus have been given the go-ahead by Aberdeen City Council.
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University of Aberdeen rises in QS World University rankings
The University of Aberdeen has risen in the 2022 edition of the QS World University Rankings, recording significant improvement in the areas of International Students and Employer Reputation.
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University celebrates world premiere of Song of the Ocean on World Ocean Day 2021
A song which aims to raise awareness of the importance of the ocean and highlight the major issues of declining ocean health, will receive its world premiere tomorrow (Tuesday, 8 June) to mark World Ocean Day 2021.
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Landmark study puts cost of windfarm development in the picture
A landmark study has found that excluding windfarm development in Great Britain's most scenic areas results in 18% less renewable electricity generation potential and up to 26% higher costs for operators.
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Aberdeen researchers to support UK greenhouse gas removal projects
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are supporting three of five interdisciplinary projects funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
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Head of School of Engineering appointed to key research role
The Head of the University of Aberdeen's School of Engineering has been appointed to lead a group that exists to help boost engineering research in Scotland.
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Lord Provost of Aberdeen discusses research in University podcast
The Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Barney Crockett, will feature as a guest on a special episode of the University of Aberdeen's Café Connect podcast series, to discuss his research into the Kindertransports which brought Jewish children to Britain in the 1930s, some of whom came to Aberdeen.