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University of Aberdeen Crew Rows to Victory in 25th Aberdeen Standard Investments Boat Race
The University of Aberdeen has triumphed in the Aberdeen Standard Investments Boat Race, which took place on Saturday (March 14) on Aberdeen's River Dee.
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Arctic marine sustainability new book
Special Rules for the Arctic? The Analysis of Arctic-Specific Safety and Environmental Regulation of Offshore Petroleum Development in the Arctic Ocean States. Chapter by Dr Shapovalova.
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Congratulations to new Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellows
Professors Robert Frost, Chris Soulsby and Pieter Van West from the University of Aberdeen are among 64 individuals elected to join the current RSE roll of around 1,600.
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Progress on new home for University of Aberdeen Business School
The University of Aberdeen has lodged a planning application with Aberdeen City Council to create a new home for the University's Business School.
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National Decommissioning Centre and Chevron sign partnership agreement
The National Decommissioning Centre (NDC) and Chevron Corporation (CVX) have signed an agreement that will support research at the NDC through to 2023.
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Bringing Aberdeen's Burgh Records to life through song
The characters, events and stories contained within Aberdeen's unique town records will be brought to life through song and music.
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Global rise for Divinity in QS World Rankings by Subject
Divinity at the University of Aberdeen has risen up the QS World University Rankings by Subject and is now placed at 25th in the world.
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University to showcase rare photos of Queen Victoria
An exhibition of rarely seen photographs of Queen Victoria and the royal family at Balmoral will go on show at the University of Aberdeen from Sunday (March 8).
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New Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellows announced
Three academics from the University of Aberdeen are among 64 individuals who have been elected to become Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
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"Needle in a haystack" discovery in quest to unlock clean energy technology
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen have discovered a new family of chemical compounds that could revolutionise fuel cell technology and help reduce global carbon emissions.