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  1. Law students hear of immigration crisis from Romanian Embassy…

    28 October 2015

    Law students at the University were given insights into the Syrian refugee crisis and current challenges relating to immigration by a leading figure of the Romanian Embassy.Dr Mihai Delcea, Head of the Consular Office of Romania…

    www.abdn.ac.uk/news/8348/
  2. Aberdeen academic honoured with Outstanding Achievement Award

    13 September 2023

    A book exploring the immigration policy and media coverage in the United States has earned a University of Aberdeen academic a top award from a leading media and cultural studies body.

    www.abdn.ac.uk/news/22267/
  3. Scottish first for Work, Employment and Society conference

    12 September 2007

    Immigration, worker rights and labour mobility will be some of the key topics debated at a major sociology conference in Aberdeen this week.

    www.abdn.ac.uk/news/18092/
  4. "Linking Northern Communities socially..."

    01 August 2014

    "Linking Northern Communities socially, culturally and economically: East European Immigration in Scotland".

    www.abdn.ac.uk/news/6560/
  5. Scotland seen as ‘welcoming’ by immigrants

    03 May 2010

    Scotland is seen by Buddhist immigrants in a favourable light compared to the rest of UK and Ireland according to a new study by researchers at the University of Aberdeen.

    www.abdn.ac.uk/news/3624/
  6. Why is Sweden tightening its borders after years of welcoming…

    14 January 2016

    The Conversation recently published an article by Anders Widfeldt, Lecturer in Nordic Politics at the University of Aberdeen, highlighting changes to Sweden's refugee policy.

    www.abdn.ac.uk/news/8589/
  7. Computing science student presents to UK Home Office on online…

    04 October 2018

    A Computing Science student who specialises in identifying online security threats has presented his research to officials at the UK Home Office.

    www.abdn.ac.uk/news/12307/
  8. Middle East expert appointed to prestigious governing council role

    21 May 2019

    A leading academic from the University's Department of Politics and International Relations has been elected to the governing council of British Society for Middle East Studies (BRISMES).

    www.abdn.ac.uk/news/in-brief/13025/
  9. Spanish study gives fresh insight into realities of moving abroad

    08 March 2005

    The realities of adjusting to a new life abroad are the focus of a new report that gives a fascinating insight into how the British integrate with Spanish people and their cultures.

    www.abdn.ac.uk/news/17250/
  10. In defence of the Vikings: they wouldn't have suffered Donald Trump

    04 April 2017

    An Aberdeen based scholar of Viking-Age Scandinavia has had his article published in The Conversation. Keith Ruiter refutes suggestions that Donald Trump may have inherited assertive traits from his alleged Viking ancestors.

    www.abdn.ac.uk/news/10607/