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Dr Takahiko Kiso receives honourable mention at the EAERE Awards for Environmental Economics
A recent paper by Dr Takahiko Kiso, lecturer at the University of Aberdeen and member of the Aberdeen Centre for Research in Energy Economics and Finance (ACREEF), has received an honourable mention at the EAERE Award for the Best Paper Published in Environmental and Resource Economics in 2019. The paper...
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How will coronavirus affect the UK's oil and gas industry?

The oil and gas sector is wrestling with the dual shock of COVID-19 and substantial falls in the oil price, some of which predated the crisis. What are the implications for the industry - and for exploration and development activity in the UK continental shelf (UKCS)? Two recent studies of...
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Study predicts sharp decrease in UKCS medium- and long-term production following oil price collapse

A study examining the prospects for activity in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) has projected a sharp decrease in medium- and long-term production from 2019-2050. The findings are consistent with substantial job losses and many undeveloped discoveries, said co-author Alex Kemp, Professor of Petroleum Economics at the University of Aberdeen...
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New memberships mark Business School's commitment to enhanced learning

The University of Aberdeen Business School has recently received membership status to two leading international organisations, PRME & EFMD dedicated to transforming learning for the world's leading business and management schools.
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Business School celebrates winning proposal as part of Think. Act. Scale. Pathfinder Programmes

The Business School are delighted to announce their involvement, success and winning proposal as part of the recent open call to Scottish Universities to run a three Scale-Up Teaching Programme initiative in collaboration with The Scottish Funding Council.
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Professor Ioannis Theodossiou discusses Systemic Crises in ASECU Conference

Professor Ioannis Theodossiou of the Business School was recently invited to join a team of academic and industry moderators as part of the first ASECU teleconference.
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Business School professor co-authors Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors report
Congratulations to Professor Norman Hutchison for his contribution as co-author of the RICS World Built Environment Forum "Bridging the gap: Private investment in future infrastructure provision" report this week.
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Aberdeen University Consulting Group shortlisted for the National Societies and Volunteering Awards

After their win at the UK Case competition in February, the largest student-led competition of its kind in the UK, the Aberdeen University Consulting Group have been shortlisted for the National Societies and Volunteering Awards 2020 for the "Development Award".
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Research group nominated in Loughborough CALIBRE awards

Professor Donald Hislop of the Business School has been nominated for the Loughborough CALIBRE awards for the project "Adept at Adaptation".
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Progress on new home for University of Aberdeen Business School

The University of Aberdeen has lodged a planning application with Aberdeen City Council to create a new home for the University's Business School.