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Aberdeen law students talk themselves into second place in national competition
A team of four students from the University of Aberdeen Law School are celebrating after securing second place in the hotly contested UK Mediation Student Competition 2023.
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Open day for young jobseekers with learning disabilities and autism
Young people with learning disabilities or who are on the autism spectrum are being invited to an open day taking place at the University of Aberdeen on Thursday, 2 February, aimed at helping them find paid employment.
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Pupils journey from classroom to kitchen and boardroom with University's help
Youngsters at an Aberdeen primary school have been learning about nutrition and marketing with help from the University of Aberdeen's Rowett Institute.
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Just Transition Lab publishes first report
Researchers from the University's Just Transition Lab have published their first report on delivering a Just Transition for workers and communities in the north-east of Scotland in which they consider how the industry has shaped the region to date and set out the existing visions for its future.
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Dr Jenna Ross OBE receives honour from Princess Anne
Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Biological Sciences Dr Jenna Ross has received her OBE from The Princess Royal at a ceremony in the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.
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Her Majesty The Queen Consort marks tenth year as University Chancellor with visit
Her Majesty The Queen Consort has today marked her tenth year as Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen with a visit to the University's Science Teaching Hub, which opened last year.
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Great Tapestry of Scotland improving visitor perception, according to University research
An independent study led by the University of Aberdeen's SPOT (Social and Innovative Platform on Cultural Tourism) Team has highlighted that the five-star Great Tapestry of Scotland visitor centre in Galashiels has improved public perception of the historic Borders town.
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Earth's oldest environmental clean-up...400 million years ago
Analysis of world-renowned plant fossils in north-east Scotland has revealed the oldest evidence for environmental clean-up on Earth, over 400 million years ago.
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Content warnings: the classroom is a place for difficult conversations about complicated issues
What are content warnings, why are they used and how do they benefit students?
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Renewables project receives £75,000 Scottish Enterprise funding
A project led by the University of Aberdeen that is seeking to unlock the full potential of Scotland's renewable energy resources has been awarded £75,000 in funding from Scottish Enterprise.