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By working with us, you can get access to a wealth of knowledge and expertise across multiple sectors

Expertise

Our world-leading expertise is accessible to businesses of all sizes through a number of routes. The breadth of our research expertise means that we can work with businesses across a multitude of disciplines.

We offer multi-disciplinary solutions for clients, and in-house expertise and resources to meet your needs. Our experts work in partnership with colleagues from across industry sectors and business in areas such as research and knowledge exchange, consultancy, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, education and learning, mentoring, student projects and Continuing Professional Development.

Our fields of expertise

If you are interested in finding out more, please contact res-innov@abdn.ac.uk to get the most appropriate contact details for the relevant staff members within each of our fields of expertise.

Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition

We have expertise in areas such as food inequlities, food security, obesity, population health, health services research, health economics, medical education, understanding how the human body fuctions, and dentistry.

Engineering

The School of Engineering has excellent workshops and laboratories dedicated to particular areas of work such as satellite communications, computer aided design, electrical machines, materials testing, laser welding, hydraulics and fluids, concrete, large structures and geotechnics.

Natural and Computing Sciences

The School of Natural and Computing Sciences consists of four departments: Chemistry, Computing Science, Mathematics, and Physics. Our research is high quality and often outward facing, with many interactions with other disciplines, with public bodies, and with industry.

Geosciences

The School of Geosciences incorporates four departments: Archaeology, Geography and Environment, Geology and Geophysics, and Planetary Sciences. Our research ranges across the whole of the geosciences in both the social and natural sciences.

Biological Sciences

Our research addresses the fundamental biological consequences of environmental change and is shaped around three research programmes: Ecology and Evolution, Integrative Environmental Physiology, and Biological Interactions in Soil.

Business

Our Business School is internationally recognised for its excellence in world-leading research. It was also ranked 2nd in the UK for Accounting and Finance, 11th for Business Management Studies and 16th for Economics in the Guardian University Guide 2023.

Law

We cover subjects such as Banking and Financial Law, Energy Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Economic Law, Private Law, Public Law, EU Law, Scots Law, Criminal Justice, Commercial Law, Family Law, Environmental Law, Oil and Gas Law, and more.

Education

We have a wide range of expertise in areas such as teaching, counselling, and early years. We also offer a dynamic and inclusive research culture, where students collaborate with our staff and professional partners to investigate the complexities of education and its underpinning values and beliefs.

Psychology

Research within the School of Psychology is structured around three themes: cognition, perception and attention, and social cognition. Within these themes, specialist groups conduct research funded by research councils, government, charitable groups, and industry.

Social Science

The School of Social Science is a thriving centre for teaching and research in the fields of Anthropology, Sociology, Politics and International Relations. We are committed to producing research of the highest quality across a range of subjects.

Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture

The School is home to a wide range of disciplines, including: English, music, modern languages and cultures, language and linguistics (including communication and TESOL), film and visual culture, Celtic and Anglo-Saxon studies, and translation and interpreting.

Divinity, History, Philosophy and Art History

Divinity studies theology and religion in its historical and contemporary contexts. History is the study all aspects of human adventure - past and modern. Philosophy covers subjects fundamental to human thought and experience. Art History studies art and architecture from the Middle Ages to today.

Engaging with the life sciences industry

We offer many opportunities for industry representatives to work with our academics and their research groups to foster links and establish new partnerships with a view to developing long-term collaborations.

We aim to promote collaboration and engagement between academia and the life sciences industry. There is a wealth of health research and expertise at the University of Aberdeen which represents the link between academics, industrial partners and the business sector.

Our facilities

You can find out more about our life science facilities, and how to access them, by visiting our facilities and equipment webpage .

Life sciences expertise

Aberdeen Centre for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Health

The Aberdeen Centre for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Health seeks to understand mechanisms of disease onset and outcome in inflammatory arthritis, osteoarthritis and conditions with chronic pain as a key feature.

Arthritis and Regenerative Medicine Laboratory

Our research is aimed at understanding the roles that stem cells (the cells that can give rise to new joint tissues) and stromal cells (the supporting connective tissue cells) in the joint play in the pathogenesis of arthritis.

Cell and Developmental Biology

Our work is investigating the ways in which normal and abnormal embryonic, foetal and postnatal development impact on development, health and disease.

Gut Health

The Rowett Institute Gut Health theme addresses several challenges that impact on our food system to understand the complex interplay between diet and health.

Infection and Immunity

The Infection and Immunity Programme embraces a range of research topics with emphasis on molecular mechanisms of infection and host defence.

Life-Course and Population Health

We aim to understand the links between diet and physiology at a mechanistic level and in the context of the social influences driving dietary habits.

Molecular Medicine

Our world-class fundamental, clinical and interdisciplinary research is aimed at elucidating the cellular and molecular mechanisms underpinning life-long human health and disease.

Translational Neuroscience

Translational neuroscience uses a diverse range of experimental models and approaches to study neuronal function and malfunction, from single genes and molecules to humans.

Aberdeen Cardiovascular and Diabetes Centre

The existing areas of strength which underpin the Centre are grouped into 3 priority areas: understanding risk factors, improved diagnosis, and developing new medication.