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Professor Kemp gives presentation on Energy Security in the UK at Future Offshore Conference
Professor Kemp gives presentation on Energy Security in the UK at Future Offshore conference by Energy Voice.
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Professor Kemp gives presentation entitled "Oil and gas and Net Zero" to Workshop
Professor Kemp gives presentation entitled "Oil and gas and Net Zero" to workshop entitled "Oil and Gas in Transition: Delivering Just Transition to Net Zero in the North Sea" at University of Aberdeen.
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Dr. Prachi Singh joins University of Aberdeen Business School
Dr. Prachi Singh is an applied micro economist working in the field of environmental, health and development economics. Her research focuses on key environmental and sustainability issues in the global south which includes analyzing the effect of air pollution enhancing events like crop burning and forest fires on human health...
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Effect of the New UK Windfall Tax on New Fields in the UKCS
Recent events in the global political economy have led to record high increases and levels in the prices of oil and gas and their derivative and associated products.
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Aberdeen achieves highest ever ranking in Guardian University Guide
The University of Aberdeen has achieved its highest ever ranking of 13th in the UK in the Guardian University Guide, and its seven-place rise from 20th last year also makes it the biggest climber in the top 20.
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£4m investment in 20 new research posts to solve major global challenges
The University of Aberdeen is set to invest nearly £4m to recruit 20 experts to address the key global challenges facing society.
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Dr. Abdul-Salam appointed Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Economics
Dr. Yakubu Abdul-Salam (Salam) has been recently appointed as Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Economics at the University of Aberdeen. Dr. Salam specialises in Energy Economics.
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Republican-donating CEOs more likely to lay off staff when pandemic hit, research says
Chief executives of major companies who donate mostly to the United States' Republican Party were more likely to lay off staff to avoid a loss during the pandemic, new research shows.
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Community collaboration brings schools engagement into the picture
The Business School has strengthened its links with the north-east community after staging a successful collaboration with a voluntary group that supports men's health and wellbeing.
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University shortlisted for five projects in sustainability awards
The University of Aberdeen has had five transformational projects shortlisted in an internationally recognised awards scheme celebrating sustainability excellence.