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Just Transition Lab's work credited in Commission's annual report
The Just Transition Commission has published its third annual report, highlighting some of the work being carried out by the University's Just Transition Lab in order to deliver Scotland's climate transition in the fairest way.
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Aberdeen geoscientist receives prestigious honour from national society
Professor John Underhill, Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Energy Transition at the University of Aberdeen, has been made an Honorary Member of the Geoscience Energy Society of Great Britain (GESGB).
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PE Limited donate over 4 million pounds in software licences
The School of Geosciences is pleased to announce that PE Limited have provided the University of Aberdeen with £4,579,520.43 worth of software licences for staff and students to access their IPM and Move suite of programs. This donation allows users of the software to undertake research projects in structural geology and...
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Conservation measures to save Atlantic salmon in Scottish rivers 'could do more harm than good'
Scottish river restoration schemes which are currently receiving large sums of public funding are unlikely to be successful, are based on weak scientific evidence and risk significant degradation of salmon habitat, a leading scientist has warned.
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Far from 'fussy eaters' - first neuroimaging study demonstrates significant changes in the brains of
For many years those with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) have been labelled as extreme 'fussy eaters'.
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University research inspires new course to support veterinary team wellbeing
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has launched a new course designed to emphasise the important role civility plays in shaping a positive, respectful, and supportive workplace, which is underpinned by Aberdeen research.
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Aberdeen expertise powers European project to drive forward energy transition technology
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen will join forces with academics from across Europe and leading renewable industry players to improve the performance, reliability and cost of components essential to a greener future.