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Scientist receives more than 500K to make clinical trials more patient focused
A clinical trials scientist from the University of Aberdeen has been awarded a prestigious New Investigator Research Grant worth more than half a million pounds to lead a new project looking at improving clinical trials by making them more patient focused.
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Scientist receives more than 500K to make clinical trials more patient focused
A clinical trials scientist from the University of Aberdeen has been awarded a prestigious New Investigator Research Grant worth more than half a million pounds to lead a new project looking at improving clinical trials by making them more patient focused.
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Landmark agreement strengthening Scotland-Arctic relations signed in Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen hosted the signing of a landmark document that will strengthen long term Scotland-Arctic mutual collaboration, with the establishment of a University of the Arctic (UArctic) Regional Centre operated by the Scottish Arctic Network (ScAN).
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Aberdeen alumnus receives prestigious Science and Sustainability Award
A University of Aberdeen graduate has received a prestigious award at the British Council Study UK Alumni Awards 2022-23 in Saudi Arabia.
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Professor Islam joins GRI as an advisor on human rights and labour-related standards
An Aberdeen academic has joined an international group of experts providing advice on human rights and labour-related standards to organisations around the world.
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Lost at sea for two years - dolphin equipment returned
Equipment used to monitor dolphins in the Moray Firth by the University's Cromarty Lighthouse Field Station has been returned to the team after a two year and 300 mile journey.
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Major European programme will support research and innovation towards safer, sustainable chemicals
The University of Aberdeen has joined a major European research and innovation programme to develop next-generation chemical risk assessment, incorporating both human health and the environment in a 'One Health' approach.
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Rwandan research project provides lesson in improving adult literacy
A five year international development research project led by the University of Aberdeen has successfully trialled a new social practices approach to teaching which is helping improve adult literacy in Rwanda.
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New Fellowships for scholars and students in danger
Two At-Risk Fellowships have been launched by the University of Aberdeen to help students and scholars caught up in conflict across the world.
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University scientists awarded funding for international research partnerships
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded a share of £144,000 in funding for international collaborations aimed at promoting green economic growth and improving cancer treatment, among other benefits.