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University of Aberdeen leads charge to break barriers for disabled doctors
A new project led by the University of Aberdeen will explore the challenges that doctors with disabilities* face when trying to progress in their careers.
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University of Aberdeen helps to make cancer screening more accessible to 'under-served' groups
New research from the University of Aberdeen and the Grampian Regional Equality Council (GREC) has outlined ways to make cancer screening services more accessible to people who may be 'under-served' by the healthcare system.
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University of Aberdeen advances Gaelic language with new five-year strategic plan
The University of Aberdeen has launched the third edition of their Gaelic Language Plan reaffirming its commitment to the support and promotion of Gaelic language and culture.
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University research showcased in Tall Ships podcast
Find out about some of the amazing research being undertaken at the University in the behind-the-scenes podcast, Tall Ships Aberdeen: Dockside Diaries.
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Morven sets sail - for a second time!
Postgraduate psychological studies student Morven Reddy is no stranger to the Tall Ships Races. This summer she'll be setting sail as a sail trainee, racing from Dunkirk in France to her home city of Aberdeen.
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Rodney navigates the unknown by charting Tall Ships carbon footprint
A student intern is making waves in the maritime sustainability sector by helping calculate the carbon footprint of the Tall Ships Races Aberdeen.
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Leia swaps scrubs for sails to support Tall Ships
Locum Emergency Medicine consultant Dr Leia Kane will be part of a crack team of medics on stand-by to deal with any mishaps involving the 400,000 plus visitors attending this summer's Tall Ships Races Aberdeen.
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It's smooth-sailing thanks to Kyle's handy Tall Ships guide
Hundreds of Aberdeen sail trainees embarking on the adventure of a lifetime as part in the Tall Ships Races 2025 don't know it but they are successfully navigating the event thanks to a helping hand from University student Kyle Buchan.
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DFN Project SEARCH interns celebrate graduation at Kings College
A project which aims to increase the number of people with learning disabilities who secure employment in the north-east of Scotland held its annual graduation ceremony at the University of Aberdeen last week.
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University group working to end FGM achieves charitable status
A University organisation working to end Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) has been granted charitable status as The FGM Education Project, SC054187. The FGM Education Project was co-founded by Dean for Enterprise & Innovation Dr Heather May Morgan and graduate Dr Victoria Kinkaid, and is run by volunteer students and alumni from...