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Generous Aberdeen Alumni Dig Deep to Help New Students
New University of Aberdeen students who are facing severe financial hardship due to the ongoing global pandemic have been thrown a lifeline thanks to the huge generosity of alumni from around the world.
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Word reimagined: Aberdeen students create online literary festival showcasing the arts
As Scotland's 'National Bard' once said, 'the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry*', but a group of University of Aberdeen students weren't going to let Covid-19 prevent them from running a new literary festival this month (September 23 - 27).
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University's first female law professor retiring after 28 years
Professor Margaret Ross will retire from the University at the end of this month, after 28 years of service.
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University honours well-known local businessmen
The University of Aberdeen has honoured two prominent Aberdeen businessmen in recognition of their contribution to entrepreneurship and the local community.
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Student earns prestigious award for her work on 'misunderstood' pain syndrome
An Aberdeen student has been awarded a prestigious prize recognising 'outstanding academic excellence in postgraduate researchers' for her work on one of the least understood pain syndromes in medicine today.
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University receives over £600,000 to help tackle Scotland's skills gap
The University of Aberdeen will be offering hundreds of free places on online short courses in 2020 and 2021 to help Scotland's workforce upskill and reskill.
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Dental student Rachel returns to artistic roots for inspiration
An Aberdeen dental student who went back to her artistic roots to help her study has found her striking compositions have been well received by the profession and beyond.
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Multi-million investment in six new research projects to investigate Covid-19 and ethnicity
The University of Aberdeen is leading one of six new projects to improve our understanding of the links between Covid-19 and ethnicity, funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
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Top history award for Professor Harper
An academic from the University of Aberdeen has received a prestigious award from the Royal Historical Society.
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Scotland's great outdoors provide inspiration for Isabella
Isabella Maria Engberg says Scotland's great outdoors were key to her University success after she graduated with an MA in English-German.