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Lily's passion for politics sees her swap Aberdeen for Washington DC
A passion for politics will take Lily Macdonald from Aberdeen to Washington DC later this summer where the opportunity of a lifetime awaits.
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Report concludes Scotland must break its silence on state-enforced 'Tinker Experiments'
Research into 20th century policies affecting Gypsy/Traveller communities across Scotland - including the forced and permanent removal of children from their families - has found clear evidence of widespread institutional discrimination amounting to 'cultural genocide'.
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Leading Scholars Spotlight Indigenous Infrastructures at SIEF 2025
At this year's SIEF conference (International Society for Ethnology and Folklore), held at the University of Aberdeen, the ArcHeritage team convened a highly successful double session titled "Unwritten Indigenous Arctic Infrastructures."
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Impact event on Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Scotland
Organized by Dr. Digdem Soyaltin Colella and funded by the Impact & Engagement Accelerator Fund (IEAF) of the University of Aberdeen, this one-day event brought together policymakers, civil society representatives, academics, and members of the public for an open dialogue on corruption and anti-corruption, drawing on both global and local perspectives.
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Just Transition Lab delivers report on regional planning for Scotland's Just Transition Commission
The Just Transition Commission was in Aberdeen today (Thursday, 22 May) to present its new report and recommendations for a just transition in the north-east of Scotland. Researchers at the University’s Just Transition Lab have been working with the Commission by delivering research on regional just transition planning with the north-east...
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International Museum Day 2025: The future of museums in rapidly changing communities
What does the future of museums look like in the wake of rapidly changing communities? This is the question the International Council of Museums seeks to explore during this year’s International Museum Day (IMD), a global event which highlights the transformative role of museums in society on the 18th of May...
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Dr Dimitrios Anagnostakis analyses cooperation between NATO and the EU when countering hybrid threat
Dr Dimitrios Anagnostakis, a lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Relations, has published an article on the cooperation between NATO and the European Union on countering hybrid threats. ‘“Taming the Storm” of Hybridity: The EU-NATO Relationship on Countering Hybrid Threats – From Functional Overlap to Functional Cooperation,’ is based...
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PIR experts take part in national and international events this spring
This spring, a number of our experts in the Department of Politics and International Relations took part in workshops, talks, and events hosted by other organisations. Dr. James Johnson spoke about his new book, The AI Commander (Oxford University Press, 2024), at the Institute of Global Politics at Columbia University and...
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Strategic Studies classroom highlights: Spring 2025
Many courses in our Strategic Studies programmes include case studies and simulated scenarios as part of the curriculum. Through this, students can apply the theories and concepts studied throughout the programme, into actual practice. Lucy Angus, a current MSc Strategic Studies and Diplomacy student, said these case studies and scenarios helped...
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Dr Lynn Bennie Spoke at Event Hosted by the Electoral Reform Society
Dr Lynn Bennie spoke at an event hosted by the Electoral Reform Society on 26 April.