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CASS students come out with flying colours
A record number of students from the University of Aberdeen have been selected to represent Scotland as part of the Saltire Foundation's entrepreneurial programme.
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New guide tells the story of north Aberdeenshire and Moray through its buildings
Research conducted at the University of Aberdeen underpins a new guide exploring the rich architecture of north Aberdeenshire and Moray.
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Scientists awarded £1.6M for research into Soil Security
Scientists have been awarded £1.6M to investigate how we can ensure that our soil management practices are resilient to environmental change in the future.
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University Professor helps shed light on what makes us happy and satisfied in life
Does parenthood make us happy? Can we migrate to become happier? How does gender inequality influence depression rates? And how do we define and measure individuals' wellbeing across Europe?
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New guide tells the story of north Aberdeenshire and Moray through its buildings
Research conducted at the University of Aberdeen underpins a new guide exploring the rich architecture of north Aberdeenshire and Moray.
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Dr Ramón Pellitero wins Dudley Stamp Memorial Award
The funded project, titled "Ice climate relations during the Late Quaternary in Northern Spain" will investigate the evolution of glaciers during the Late Pleistocene and into the Holocene in two sites in the Cantabrian Range (NW Spain).
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Should we be eating like cavemen?
The fad for eating like our 'caveman' ancestors was announced as the cure to all kinds of modern ailments - but is there any evidence to support it as a healthy lifestyle.
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Supreme Court judge, Air Commodore and former Senior-Vice Principal honoured by University
The University of Aberdeen's former Senior-Vice Principal, a Supreme Court judge and the former Dean of Guild of the City of Aberdeen are among those being honoured at the University's Graduation ceremonies this week.
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Lands of Fire and Ice
Painted wooden house at Akureyri in the north of Iceland from Professor Peter Davidson's recent voyage to the Lands of Fire and Ice!
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VIDEO: Record crowds for May Festival 2015
This year's May Festival was officially the most successful to date, with more than 10,500 visitors attending events across all campuses.
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University staff and students recognised for public engagement with research
A group of five staff and students from across the University has been recognised for their efforts in engaging wider society with their research.
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Public exhibition on the vegetation history of Bennachie
A new exhibition at the Bennachie Visitor Centre sheds light on Mons Graupius (AD 83). After research reconstructed Bennachie vegetation since Mesolithic times to the present day.