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Aberdeen welcomes news of joint framework to secure the future of Scotland's universities
The Scottish Government and Universities Scotland have announced the launch of a new, joint process that will co-design a framework for a successful and sustainable future for Scotland's universities for the next 20 years.
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Publication Grant Success for Dr Helen Pierce
Art History’s Dr Helen Pierce has secured a Large Author Grant from the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. This award will support the publication of Helen’s latest book, The Profaned Pencil: A History of British Political Caricature, 1600-1860, enabling colour illustrations throughout. The Profaned Pencil surveys the vivid...
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Art History PhD student Alison Clark's visit to Stavanger
Our interdisciplinary PhD researcher Alison Clark recently attended a course on the Energy Humanities at the University of Stavanger in Norway.
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A Vibrant Community - Scottish Heritage Winter Gathering Nov 2025
On 27-28 November 2025, thirty students and alumni of the Scottish Heritage MLitt and History PhD programmes gathered in Aberdeen and online for a vibrant two-day celebration of scholarship, community, and Scottish culture. The event featured a winter graduation at King’s College, festive meals, visits to Aberdeen’s museums and Christmas...
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Aberdeen in global top 10% in THE Interdisciplinary Science rankings
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked within the top 10% globally and 2nd in the UK in the Times Higher Education Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026.
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Aberdeen University Alumni Magazine
Please see attached the 2025 Alumni University of Aberdeen Magazine Aberdeen 2025
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New Kirby Laing Professor of New Testament Exegesis appointed
Dr Jamie Davies has been appointed to the post of Kirby Laing Professor of New Testament Exegesis
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Fellowships and Funding Now Open
See below the current list of available Fellowships and Funding
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Analysis of Hitler's DNA offers contextual clues but is not a biological explanation for tyranny
A leading expert on the Third Reich who features in a new documentary* exploring Hitler's DNA, says that while there is 'no dictator gene' the insights revealed help to make sense of some of the remaining enigma about what drove Hitler and how he drove others.
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Catherine McConnachie PhD Studentships
For Women in Divinity