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Anthony makes his Aberdeen dream a reality
Studying in "the energy hub of the UK" has been a dream come true for Anthony Bwana Torori, who has graduated with an MSc in Oil and Gas Engineering.
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Fina looking forward to NHS career after graduating as a Physician Associate
Fina, 27, who is originally from Kenya, chose to study at the University of Aberdeen because it was "a world class university offering exemplary teaching while equally providing a multicultural environment for international students".
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£1m research project to tackle land loss in Ethiopia
The University of Aberdeen is leading an international collaboration of researchers in a £1,000,000 project that aims to improve land and soil degradation in Ethiopia, which affects over a quarter of the East African country.
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Aberdeen-led initiative bringing the world together in song
A Military Wives Choir and the famous baritone Sir Willard White are joining an 82-year-old services veteran, an NHS doctor and hundreds across the world who are lending their voices to a Scottish initiative aiming to bring the word together in song.
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Study of ancient dog DNA traces canine diversity to the Ice Age
A University of Aberdeen academic has contributed to a global study of ancient dog DNA, involving archaeologists and geneticists from more than 10 countries, which shows that genetic variation between dogs can be traced back as far as the end of the last Ice Age.
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Life Sciences and Law ranked in world's top 100
Life Sciences and Law at the University of Aberdeen have been ranked in the global top 100 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2021.
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Checkmate for Aberdeen Computing Science Student in top international hackathon
Aberdeen student and avid hackathon competitor Rufus Behr has scooped one of the top prizes in an international programming competition organised by some of the US' leading universities.
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Prestigious international award for graduate
Congratulations to one of our newest graduates, Jasper Friedrich, who has won a prestigious international award for an essay on nationalism.
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Competition linked to Aberdeen 2040 strategic plan yields promising ideas
The winners of a student competition to develop an initiative that supports the University of Aberdeen's Aberdeen 2040 strategic plan have been announced.
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Singers invited to join global chorus which will become a charity single
A new international song of friendship and healing requires voices to join a chorus led by the renowned Scottish singer Fiona Kennedy, accompanied by Scotland's premier orchestra the RSNO, in a virtual collaboration which will become a charity single.