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Appeal launched for students and scholars affected by war in Ukraine
An urgent fundraising appeal has been launched to help support students and scholars who have been displaced by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Scholarship support for students impacted by events in Afghanistan
The University of Aberdeen is offering scholarship opportunities to new students impacted by the situation in Afghanistan.
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International speakers offer cross-sectoral 'view from the bridge' at New Era of Business conference
A former communications director in the United States Senate and a special adviser to the United Nations will be among the high-profile international speakers sharing their views on the future of work, business and society during a conference in Aberdeen next month.
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Package of support for students impacted by Ukraine war unveiled
A wide range of additional support including tuition fee waivers, free accommodation and bursaries has been announced for current students and prospective students from Ukraine by the University of Aberdeen.
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University of Aberdeen hosts law and social sciences workshop with Ethiopian PhD students
Legal and social science experts at the University of Aberdeen are collaborating with academic counterparts in Ethiopia to deliver a capacity building workshop exploring comparative, philosophical and integration approaches to governance.
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University part of UK-Japanese research collaboration to address COVID-19 challenges
The University of Aberdeen is one of only two Scottish institutions selected to drive research into the challenges presented by the global COVID-19 pandemic as part of an extensive UK-Japanese collaboration.
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Clearest genetic signals yet for schizophrenia risk revealed through landmark study
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen have participated in large genetic studies that have pinpointed genes and biological mechanisms that home in on the root causes of schizophrenia.
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Satellites may help predict ice avalanche threats, Aberdeen study finds
Satellite images could offer a new way to monitor for avalanche threats to remote mountain communities, according to Aberdeen scientists studying a deadly Himalayan avalanche.
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Female Bangladeshi garment workers bear the cost of Covid disruptions, new research finds
Women working in the Bangladesh garment industry have been heavily affected by the Covid pandemic and the associated disruptions in the sector, according to the findings of an international study published today.
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What's in a name - prospects for place-based food and drink producers in Scotland
A review of food and drink enterprises and clusters in Scotland's Highlands and Islands highlights the potential value of 'place' and opportunities for engagement with countries in the Arctic Region.