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The Findlay Harris Dick Prize for Pictish Research 2023-24
Are you a University of Aberdeen student studying in any area of Pictish History or Culture? If so, one £500 prize is available for an oustanding project proposal which plans to undertake innovative research in Pictish Studies. Closing date: 18th March 2024. For details and how to apply click here.
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ACHDS researchers accepted as Associate Fellows of Advance HE
Congratulations to Bradley Scott, Clarisse de Vries and Kusum Singal who have all been accepted as Associate Fellows (AFHEA) of Advance Higher Education. Click here for more information.
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Data Driven Innovation Award for the iCAIRD Team
The iCAIRD team received a Data Driven Innovation award at the Holyrood Digital Health and Care Scotland 2024 Awards. Congratulations to Professor Lesley Anderson, Dr Clarisse de Vries and Jarek Dymiter who attended the awards dinner in Edinburgh with JD (James) Blackwood who also received a Digital Leader Award. Click here...
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DaSH invited to a Scottish Parliament Cross-Party Group on Health Inequalities
Kate O’Sullivan, Operational Lead for Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH) presented at a Scottish Parliament Cross-Party Group on Health Inequalities. Kate talked about the power of data, showcasing findings from Networked Data Lab (NDL) and highlighting the important role of regional Safe Havens in providing multi-agency data linkage. Click here to find...
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Smoking on campus - a reminder
We would like to remind our community that smoking is not permitted inside buildings or anywhere where smoke may enter buildings (e.g. near entrances, exits, windows, air ventilation intakes etc.) The main aim of these rules is to protect people from the adverse health effects of passive smoking. They also...
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Neurodiversity Celebration Week - Take Part
Neurodiversity Celebration Week challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences. It aims to transform how neurodivergent individuals are perceived and supported in education. The University is looking for around 5 neurodivergent individuals to be filmed talking about their experiences of being neurodivergent. The film clips will be recorded on campus by...
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Tai Chi and Qigong classes
A new 5-week block of classes in Tai Chi and Qigong begins on Wednesday this week. Join the Confucius Institute's courses taught by Matthew Knight at Dunbar Street Hall, Old Aberdeen. Improve posture, reduce stress, and enhance well-being. Cost is only £20 for the block. Tai Chi is at 12 noon....
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Consultation on Changes to Elected Membership of Senate
Consultation on Changes to Elected Membership of Senate Following agreement by the Senate and Court, under the statutory process for amendment of a resolution, comments are invited on proposals to update the rules governing the elected staff membership of Senate. The revisions are required to ensure Senate's composition is...
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Beatrice Anna Percival Memorial Prize in Geosciences
Are you an undergraduate student in Geosciences who loves sport? One prize will be available for the 2023-24 academic year and it is valued at £1,000.
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Getting to know...Jo-Anne Murray, Vice-Principal for Education
Tell us about your role at the University. My role is Vice-Principal Education, and I am accountable for all aspects of the student experience. I am very passionate about education as for me education changed my life. I was first in family to University; I left school at 16 to look...