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Key Scottish sectors warned of doubling of drought events by 2050
Key Scottish industries are being encouraged to do more to adapt to climate change after researchers found that the number of water scarcity events in Scotland could double by 2050.
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University supports response to largest whale mass stranding event in 100 years
On 11 July 2024, the largest mass stranding event in nearly 100 years occurred on the Island of Sanday, Orkney. A pod of 77 pilot whales, including juveniles and neonates ultimately died.
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University shortlisted for two projects in sustainability awards
The University of Aberdeen has had two transformational projects shortlisted in an internationally recognised awards scheme celebrating sustainability excellence.
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Aberdeen second in Scotland for student satisfaction in national survey
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked 2nd in Scotland for overall student satisfaction* and 15th in the UK** for positive responses, in the National Student Survey (NSS).
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Viking raiders in Orkney found 'plough was mightier than the sword'
Vikings in the far north of Scotland prospered through handing in their swords and swapping raiding for farming and fishing, a new study has found.
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Aberdeen historian appointed as SGSAH Deputy Director
The University of Aberdeen's Dr Andrew Dilley has been appointed as the new Deputy Director of the Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities (SGSAH).
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Aberdeen researchers share climate change, fish and North Sea energy insights at global summit
The sustainable use of our oceans comes under the spotlight in Norway this week with Aberdeen researchers stepping onto the global stage to share their insights.
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Exhibition to support the preservation of Gaelic song traditions takes to the road in the Hebrides
Research to highlight traditional forms of Gaelic singing has now been turned into an exhibition which will tour Hebridean communities in 2024 and 2025.
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Academic awarded more than £2million to study rapid evolution in Scottish seabird populations
A University of Aberdeen scientist has been awarded EUR2.5million by the European Research Council (ERC) to lead a team in predicting how seabird populations on the east coast of Scotland will respond to increasingly extreme seasonal weather conditions.
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Minister for Energy, Just Transition and Fair Work in Aberdeen to discuss energy transition skills
The National Energy Skills Accelerator (NESA) hosted Scotland's Minister for Energy, Just Transition and Fair Work Gillian Martin in Aberdeen to discuss the success of NESA's Just Transition Fund (JTF) project for the north-east and Moray.