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Research contributes to call at Westminster for new fashion watchdog
UK politicians will this week debate the need for a fashion watchdog, one of the central recommendations to come from studies carried out by University of Aberdeen researchers.
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Pupil conference a hit as school students consider their future

School pupils from across Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire were on campus this week for a 'Business for the Next Generation' conference run by the University of Aberdeen Business School.
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School pupils show their business acumen in climate change challenge

Pupils from three north-east schools are celebrating after wowing the judges in a challenge that tasked them with designing and marketing an interactive climate change game.
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Business School hosts first New Era of Business Conference

The Business School hosted its inaugural business conference, The New Era of Business last week in the King's College Conference Centre.
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University represented at UArctic Assembly
An Aberdeen academic was in Portland, Maine, last week to share his thoughts on science diplomacy and the post-carbon future as the 2022 UArctic Assembly got underway.
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A first for Aberdeen academic honoured by the American Accounting Association
Professor Alan Sangster, Chair in Accounting History at the University of Aberdeen Business School, has been selected to receive the 2022 Outstanding Accounting Educator Award of the American Accounting Association (AAA).
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Is thyroid disease a cause of the gender pay gap?
New research has found the adverse effects of thyroid dysfunction on labour market productivity could be a contributing factor to why women earn lower wages than men.
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International speakers offer cross-sectoral 'view from the bridge' at New Era of Business conference
A former communications director in the United States Senate and a special adviser to the United Nations will be among the high-profile international speakers sharing their views on the future of work, business and society during a conference in Aberdeen next month.
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Poor mental health linked to difficulties escaping problem debt
Mental health is a key factor in people's ability to manage their personal debt by following debt advice, according to newly published research.
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Business School sponsors North-east entrepreneurs at Young Enterprise Grampian

Young Enterprise Grampian co-ordinates the running of Young Enterprise Scotland's well-known Programme in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.