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Emissions calculator scoops top sector award
An emissions calculator that quantifies the climate impact of the University's domestic and international student travel has won a prestigious sector award.
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Aberdeen University Students lead tours of the Zoology Museum
The public can now enjoy tours of a north-east museum which has been a staple of school trips and family days out for more than half a century.
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Plant pathology researchers support agri-tech firm's approach to biocontrol development
Biotalys, an agricultural technology company developing protein-based biocontrol solutions for crop protection, has entered into an academic collaboration with leading researchers in plant pathology at the University of Aberdeen.
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Double success for Uni swimmers
Two University of Aberdeen Performance Swimming para athletes struck gold at the recent Citi Para Swimming World Series held at the University's Aberdeen Sports Village.
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Let paddle commence: Crews unveiled for 2024 Aberdeen Boat Race
The University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University have announced the crews that will battle it out on the water at this year's iconic Aberdeen Boat Race.
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Partnership continues to deliver for energy sector
The National Decommissioning Centre (a partnership between the University of Aberdeen, the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) and industry) and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) are working in partnership on research to support the energy sector to reduce costs and emissions, improve environmental outcomes and deliver sustainable net zero decommissioning.
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Honorary Chair in Real Estate appointed to the board of the Scottish Land Commission
The Scottish Government has announced that Business School Honorary Professor Deb Roberts has joined the Board of the Scottish Land Commission.
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Aberdeen joins EU project MISSION to curb release of world's most potent greenhouse gas
A University of Aberdeen research centre has joined a European network to address the technology gap needed to curb the release of world's most potent greenhouse gas.
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Women and people of colour overlooked as most identify white men as their heroes, study shows
Women and people of colour remain invisible to many in Britain and the USA as people pick white men as their heroes instead, according to a new study by the University of Aberdeen and University of Exeter.
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New research explains how we decide who to trust - is this why we're so compelled by 'The Traitors?'
New research on how we make judgements on trustworthiness suggests we judge people by the company they keep.