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Aberdeen academic elected to the Polish Academy of the Arts and Sciences
Professor Robert Frost has been elected as a foreign member of the Polish Academy of the Arts and Sciences (Polska Akademia Umiejętności - the equivalent of the British Academy).
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Toddler toolkit which can identify speech and language problems to be rolled out
Health visitors across England are to be trained to use a toolkit which can identify very young children with speech, language and communication problems.
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University toasts 525th birthday with commemorative local gin
Award-winning local distillers Porter's Gin and the University of Aberdeen have joined forces to produce a limited-edition gin to celebrate the University's 525th birthday.
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EU students to benefit from Aberdeen Scholarships
EU students who choose to come to study at the University of Aberdeen in 2021/22 will be eligible for new scholarships of up to £8,000 a year.
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Volunteer Muhammed clocks up thousands of hours of Covid support
A University of Aberdeen postgraduate researcher has clocked up almost 3,000 hours as an NHS volunteer supporting those affected by Covid-19.
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Andrea overcame covid restrictions to secure masters
A Masters degree in Advanced Chemical Engineering is challenging enough, but the necessary restrictions put in place to mitigate against the global pandemic only made things harder for Andrea Richmond.
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Homecoming proves a happy one for Stuart
After living away from Aberdeen for 15 years, Stuart Thomson says he's glad he 'came home' to complete his MSc in Psychological Studies.
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Future's green for ecologist Ewan
Ewan Beveridge from Elgin is looking forward to playing his part in the climate change battle following his graduation from the University of Aberdeen.
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John enjoys successful return to University after 40 years
John McAteer has enjoyed a successful return to the University of Aberdeen, 40 years after completing his undergraduate degree.
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Pregnancy illness not enough to halt Jessica
Jessica Wood had to pause her studies due to a pregnancy-related illness, but returned to earn her Masters of Public Health.
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Simona makes the most of "incredible opportunity"
"An incredible opportunity" to study in Aberdeen has given Simona Gabrielli a lifelong love of Scotland - and a PhD in Geosciences.
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University helps more college students study towards a degree
Agreements between the University of Aberdeen and three Scottish colleges will bring more opportunities for college students in Scotland to benefit from a university degree.
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Prestigious prize for Georgios
Congratulations to Georgios Kounidas from the SMMSN who was awarded the second national prize in the British Geriatrics Society Movement Disorder essay competition.
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Adalberto's learning journey ends with PhD
Studying at the University of Aberdeen has allowed Adalberto Ferrari to achieve results he never thought himself capable of.