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University Assembly - How Can the University Respond to International Conflict?
Do you want your voice to be heard? Do you want to be involved in shaping how the University responds to international conflict? If you do, save 14 February in your calendar for the University Assembly!
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Mobile App for MyAberdeen
Did you know you can access MyAberdeen using the Blackboard mobile app?
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Scholarship for study in the US now open
Scholarships for up to $45,000 are available for Scottish graduates to study in the United States. Candidates must be Scottish by birth or descent and will be expected to have current knowledge of Scotland and Scottish current affairs, and of the Scottish tradition generally. More information
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Help Grow the Library Collections
To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, World AIDS Day, and the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, staff and student recommendations are welcomed to enrich our library collections with diverse, under-represented perspectives. https://forms.office.com/e/NUDXZZKg12
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Sparking Change - Applications now open!
Applications are open for the Sparking Change programme which offers a blend of bespoke activities to equip participants with the knowledge, skills and confidence to take the first step towards social entrepreneurship. This free programme is open to Aberdeen residents not currently in work and students (including in part-time employment) with...
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Get Help with your Academic Writing from a Professional Writer - Postgraduate Researchers
Daunted by that thesis? Overwhelmed by research? Your Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow can help face the challenges associated with your PGR study.
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Ongoing work at the Sir Duncan Rice Library
A reminder that essential work to the exterior of the Sir Duncan Rice Library is currently ongoing. As work continues this week the North and South paths will be affected. However, we will ensure that one of these will always be available. The segregation should not affect usual...
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Professor Kwesi Yankah, renowned Ghanaian politician and academic, visits University
The Elphinstone Institute is privileged to welcome Professor Kwesi Yankah, formerly Minister of State for Tertiary Education in Ghana and Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana. The renowned folklorist, politician, and newspaper columnist will be delivering the annual David Buchan Lecture and meeting members of the Senior Management Team. Find...
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New Lapsafe locker
From November 25th you’ll be able to borrow a laptop from the new Lapsafe Locker on the second floor of the Sir Duncan Rice Library. This brings the total number of loan devices across the University to 84. We also have a new accessible location in the Polwarth Medical School...
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Andrew Carnegie Lecture with Henry Dimbleby
It's your chance to hear the Andrew Carnegie Lecture with Henry Dimbleby and his fantastic talk "Eating ourselves to death: How the modern diet is destroying our bodies and our planet" Watch the recording here.
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Polwarth Library - currently closed
A major leak in the cold water supply at Polwarth Library has necessitated the closure of the facility this morning. The issue, which started on the second floor, has affected multiple levels. Contractors have completed repairs to the mains water pipe in the Polwarth Library however work to the impacted areas across...
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Become a UniBuddy Volunteer!
Be a part of our online peer to peer chat platform, UniBuddy.
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Be in with a chance to win an £100 Amazon voucher!
Did you pick up a Kinder Bueno at one of the BeWell & Inclusion Fairs?
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Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2024
UoA is taking part in this year’s Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCA). The WUSCAs are compiled from student reviews submitted to Whatuni, and rank institutions according to the things that students really care about – student support, campus facilities, lecturers and teaching quality, and so on. Whatuni is the UK’s largest...
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Polish-Scottish Song Group Nominated for Scots Trad Music Award
The Polish-Scottish Song Group, hosted by the University's Elphinstone Institute, has been nominated for a Scots Trad Music Award as Community Project of the Year.
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Accessibility on campus
UoA has teamed up with AccessAble to provide access guides for our buildings and campuses. Check out detailed access guides on AccessAble’s free website and app.
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Extensions & Student Support
With assessment season fast approaching, it’s important to be aware of the support available to you. If you’re unable to submit a piece of coursework or assessment, you can ask your School for an extension. Extensions can be granted on medical or compassionate grounds and you can apply for these...