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University archaeologist among 'exceptional researchers' sharing £3million of new funding
A University of Aberdeen archaeologist has been awarded £100,000 to advance her pioneering work exploring what we can learn about our ancestors through the study of their bone chemistry.
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Early career scientists in Aberdeen set to benefit from £170million funding
Early career scientists working at the University of Aberdeen are set to benefit from £170m of funding following an announcement by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).
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Festival of Social Sciences returns to Aberdeen
The 2019 Festival of Social Science will return this November with a packed series of events and talks exploring different aspects of society today.
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Data scientists to take part in landmark AI project for fracture diagnosis
Data scientists at the University of Aberdeen have been chosen to participate in a landmark project to develop artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to support fracture diagnosis in hospitals.
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Multi-million pound project welcomes first cohort of PhD students
A multi-million pound collaboration between the University of Aberdeen and Queen's University Belfast welcomed its first cohort of students to an induction forum in Aberdeen earlier this month.
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Safety thirst: Huge demand for safety guide created by University psychologist
A new guide for farmers designed to improve safety has proved hugely popular as demand for copies of the handbook continues to increase.
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Tourism boost for the North-East's 'hidden gems'
A new £100,000 project will highlight the region's hidden cultural gems and encourage visitors to travel off the beaten track when they come to the North-East.
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Sugary drinks but NOT sugary food, linked to weight gain in mice
New research has found that consumption of sugary drinks, but not sugary food leads to weight gain in mice.
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Award for Aberdeen tool that 'reduces research waste'
Aberdeen academics have won a prestigious international award for making trials of new healthcare treatments more efficient.
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Professor elected as Royal Academy of Engineering Fellow
A leading engineering professor from the University of Aberdeen has been elected as a Fellow to the Royal Academy of Engineering.
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University summit leads to new eyecare forum for Scotland
A summit organised by a leading academic has led to the announcement of a new nationwide network and forum for the advancement of eye care in Scotland.
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New centre to bring life science academics and industry closer together
A new one-stop-shop to allow Aberdeen life science academic experts and industry to collaborate more easily and effectively has been set up by the University of Aberdeen.