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Award for Scottish open research

The University of Aberdeen is among 3 Scottish universities to secure funding to improve the quality of academic research.
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Leading academic appointed to national AI role

A leading academic from the University of Aberdeen has been appointed to a prestigious role helping to deliver Scotland's national artificial intelligence (AI) strategy.
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iCAIRD wins National Knowledge Exchange Award.

Congratulations to all of the iCAIRD Team for winning the Multiparty Collaboration Award at this years National Knowledge Exchange Awards.
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New Publication: A profile of the Grampian Data Safe Haven, a regional Scottish safe haven for healt

The International Journal of Population Data Science (IJPDS) has published an article, showcasing the Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH) as a case-study example of a local Trusted Research Environment (TRE).
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Mental health prescriptions for children up nearly 60 percent

Along with broad increase in prescriptions, study finds differences in mental healthcare according to gender of children and wealth of families.
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University partners new research initiative

The University of Aberdeen will work with local partners to establish a Health Determinants Research Collaboration after funding of £5 million was secured.
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IPDLN Conference September 2022

The Aberdeen Centre for Health Data Science (ACHDS) has research accepted for presentations at the International Population Data Linkage Network conference on the 7th - 9th of September 2022. The team had seven presentations and a poster featured at the event, as well as many contributions to other presentations. Sixteen members...
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£2.9m funding boost to promote mental wellbeing for young people in sub-Saharan Africa

A team of researchers from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded around £2.9 million to help promote mental wellbeing in children and adolescents living in some of the least developed countries in the world.
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Research reveals health impact of the pandemic on those asked to shield

New research by the Health Foundation's Networked Data Lab (NDL) reveals the extent to which the pandemic has had an impact on the more than four million people who were identified as being 'clinically extremely vulnerable' and asked to shield.
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Major boost to train the next generation of trials methodologists

A partnership to train the next generation of trials methodologists has been awarded funding by the Medical Research Council through their Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) competition.