Fresh funding for research into UK’s first submerged stone remains
26 February 2010 Fresh funding for research into UK’s first submerged stone remains Researchers, who discovered the first submerged stone remains of their kind in the UK, have been awarded additional funding to continue their search off Orkney.
Farmers should be paid to protect our hills, say experts
26 February 2010 Farmers should be paid to protect our hills, say experts The UK uplands play a huge part in our daily lives, but their future is under threat.Foremost transport journalist appointed as University fellow
25 February 2010 Foremost transport journalist appointed as University fellow One of the UK's foremost transport journalists has been appointed by the University of Aberdeen as an Honorary Research Fellow.
The future of the British taxi explored in new book by Aberdeen academic
23 February 2010 The future of the British taxi explored in new book by Aberdeen academic Black in London, yellow in New York, and a saviour in the early hours of the morning - the taxicab is a common sight and convenient for city dwellers across the globe.
National Subsea Research Institute launches to Far East market
19 February 2010 National Subsea Research Institute launches to Far East market The National Subsea Research Institute (NSRI) launched to the Far East market at an event today (Friday February 19).FirstGroup and Centre for Transport Research extend partnership
18 February 2010 FirstGroup and Centre for Transport Research extend partnership FirstGroup, the leading transport operator in the UK and North America, has extended its partnership with the University of Aberdeen's Centre for Transport Research (CTR).Digital future of the Cairngorms National Park to be explored in seminar
09 February 2010 Digital future of the Cairngorms National Park to be explored in seminar The challenges of managing the UK’s largest National Park will be outlined at a free talk at the University of Aberdeen tomorrow (Wednesday February 10).
Arctic bound student to share experience with Aberdeen pupils
04 February 2010 Arctic bound student to share experience with Aberdeen pupils An Arctic bound student who is set to brave some of the world's harshest conditions will give Aberdeen school pupils an insight into preparations for her trip today (Thursday February 4).Why so vague? New book by Aberdeen academic examines the fuzzy logic of language
01 February 2010 Why so vague? New book by Aberdeen academic examines the fuzzy logic of language Ever wondered what temperature it is when weather forecasters tell us it’s a ‘warm’ d

