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Student Action for Refugees (STAR): University of Sanctuary Even
The University of Sanctuary aims to develop a culture of welcome, providing sanctuary for academics and young people forced to flee conflict and persecution and find safety elsewhere. Join our event to learn about the role of STAR: Student Action for Refugees, a national network of students building an understanding...
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Extended Food Court Opening Hours
Looking for a quiet place to do some informal studying, collaborations or even to grab a coffee from Union Brew and meet with friends? From Monday 14th February 2022, the food court within the Union Building on campus will now be open from 9:30am to 4:00pm with food service from...
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Updated Toolkit Resources for MyAberdeen
We have updated our Toolkit resources to reflect recent changes to MyAberdeen, including where to find the pronouns* feature, BB Assist, and more. We highly recommend these videos for new students or as a refresher for existing students. Visit our Toolkit page to watch the videos on the base navigation...
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In-Person Event Approval Update
If you are planning to host an in-person event on the University campus, then you will require approval for it to go ahead, the level of approval needed will depend on the number of attendees you want to have at the event. The process for this approval has recently been...
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Walk-In Covid-19 Vaccinations
The NHS will be offering walk-in vaccinations to all students, staff and the general public for 1st, 2nd and booster doses.
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Funding success of 'Granite' Journal
Granite Journal has been awarded £800 to co-host a Scotland wide training event in academic publishing. Granite is the first postgraduate interdisciplinary journal of Aberdeen University.
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NHS Covid Passport - Phishing Campaign
In recent weeks the IT Security team have noted a significant increase in phishing campaigns utilising Covid 19 as a hook.
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Working for a small business
Have you ever considered working for an SME? Do you know the benefits of working for a small to medium sized enterprise over a larger firm? Head of the Careers and Employability Service, Tracey, recently contributed to an article for Prospects which covers how to decide whether working for an SME...
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Get your PCR or lateral flow test in one place
COVID-19 testing is now available at the University for those with or without symptoms.
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Second Half Teaching
We understand that a small number of our students may feel unable to be on campus for the start of classes in January. We want to reassure and support you to make this return to on-campus learning as easy as possible. Please inform us as soon as possible if this...