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University wins top award for development of ambitious strategy
The University of Aberdeen has won a national award in recognition of its development of an ambitious vision for the future of the institution.
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University of Aberdeen rises in QS World University rankings
The University of Aberdeen has risen in the 2022 edition of the QS World University Rankings, recording significant improvement in the areas of International Students and Employer Reputation.
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Weevil Side Story: Big giraffe weevils bring bad news for their rivals
Scientists have found that for a little-studied insect, the New Zealand giraffe weevil, being bigger is definitely an advantage in the evolution stakes.
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University of Aberdeen to host virtual Science and Technology Conference
The University of Aberdeen is gearing up to host more than 650 delegates at this year's Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCST) conference.
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Potential risk to dolphins due to unique fasting habits
Dolphins could be at risk if their foraging opportunities are impacted due to man-made disturbances such as shipping, tourism, coastal development and oil and gas exploration.
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University appoints Julie Ashworth as Senior Governor
The University of Aberdeen is pleased to announce the appointment of Julie Ashworth as Senior Governor to lead its governing body, the University Court.
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University in global top 60 for positive impact on society
The University of Aberdeen is among the top 60 universities in the world in terms of its positive impact on society.
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Aberdeen students to represent Scotland in International competition
Two students from the University of Aberdeen Law School will represent Scotland in an International competition this summer after winning the national event last week.
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From Starfleet to the world's oceans
A real-life version of a medical scanner used in Star Trek could help in the fight against climate change, according to scientists.
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Breakthrough in study of fish kidney disease related to climate change
New research from the University of Aberdeen could pave the way for the development of drugs and vaccines to treat a disease that is rapidly emerging in wild and farmed fish in the UK, Europe and North America, as a result of climate change.