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Scandinavian Manuscript Studies Training at University of Iceland by Erin Benton
Funded from the University of Aberdeen Centre for the North Research Fund to advance the Centre's key research priorities and promote Northern research at the University.
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Scandinavian Manuscript Studies Summer School by PhD Maryann Pierse
One of the three students who received funding from the University of Aberdeen Centre for the North Research Fund to advance the Centre's key research priorities and promote Northern research at the University.
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University hosts the Just Transition Commission and Climate Change Committee
The University of Aberdeen's Just Transition Lab hosted the Scottish Just Transition Commission and the UK Climate Change Committee last week during their two-day fact finding visit to the north-east.
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£1.7m funding to open up the University of Aberdeen's 'Ark of the North'
The University of Aberdeen will share in a funding boost which aims to grow the UK heritage economy and safeguard heritage for future generations.
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Industry invests £600,000 to support acceleration of the energy transition
Companies operating in the energy sector are backing the University's research into the Energy Transition to the tune of £600,000 to support the creation of a new research initiative focused on decarbonising the oil and gas sector and advancing the shift to clean energy.
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Hemp and hydrogen among innovative science shared with Deputy First Minister
Scotland's Deputy First Minister has had a taste of the future with hemp-based pancakes.
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Loch Ness life seen through holographic lens
Holographic images of microbial life in Loch Ness have been captured for the first time using the University of Aberdeen's state-of-the-art digital holographic camera.
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Coastal improvement role for Adam
An Aberdeen student has landed a key role to support the sustainable development of part of the North-east Scotland coastline.
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Aberdeen most affordable student rental city in UK
Aberdeen has been named the cheapest place for students to rent private accommodation in the UK, according to a new report by the UK's biggest student accommodation portal.
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Environmental case for vertical farming stacks up - according to new study
Growing lettuce on stacked shelves in high-tech greenhouses could be as good for the environment as growing them in fields and could save 8,000 hectares of land in the UK, according to a new study from the University of Aberdeen and the University of Surrey.