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Using strength of Greek sun makes sense
Using solar panels in the tourism industry in countries like Greece and Cyprus will not only help reduce carbon emissions but also significantly reduce costs, research has found.
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Academics' expert evidence included in parliament paper
Evidence given by two University of Aberdeen academics to a UK Parliament Committee regarding Retained EU law following Brexit has been referenced extensively in the Committee's resulting recommendations to the UK Government.
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WayWORD 2022 Festival programme and ticket booking now live
For the third year running the University of Aberdeen is set to host the exciting student and youth-led WayWORD Festival from 20-25 September 2022.
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'Shining Lights' scholarships will help students seeking sanctuary
Students seeking sanctuary in the UK will have the opportunity to achieve their full potential with the University of Aberdeen 'Shining Lights' scholarships.
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University shortlisted for five projects in sustainability awards
The University of Aberdeen has had five transformational projects shortlisted in an internationally recognised awards scheme celebrating sustainability excellence.
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Umbrellas celebrating neurodiversity bring additional colour to Cruickshank Botanic Garden
A colourful umbrella display celebrating neurodiversity has been installed at the University's Cruickshank Botanic Garden and is open to all - general public, staff and students.
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4th in UK for student satisfaction - NSS survey
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked 4th in the UK - and 2nd in Scotland - for overall student satisfaction, out of 122 UK higher education institutions, in this year's National Student Survey (NSS).
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University celebrates honorary graduates at summer graduations
A renowned composer and broadcaster, a leading international figure in health and social care policy, and a distinguished theologian will be honoured by the University of Aberdeen at its annual summer graduations next week (4-8 July)