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Missed the Timothy Snyder lecture?
In January Professor Timothy Snyder visited the Sir Duncan Rice Library to present his lecture' Why is Ukrainian History Global?' It was a sellout: all 90 tickets were taken, but not everybody made it, as it fell on the stormy night when there were yellow weather warnings out all over the...
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RSE award success for University of Aberdeen projects
Eight University of Aberdeen research projects have been selected in the autumn 2025 RSE Research Awards open call.
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Divinity secures research funding as part of the overall RSE awards
The RSE is pleased to announce today that ninety-two exceptional research projects were selected at the autumn 2025 Research Awards open call. Over £856,000 will fund innovative research across a range of academic fields, enabling projects such as virtual reality interventions to support emotional regulation in autistic children, the exploration of...
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Students shine in GameJam 2026
The second annual University of Aberdeen GameJam 2026 was a success with 13 student teams taking part
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Aberdeen Artworlds exhibition marks 50 years of the Linklater Collection
A striking collection of works by some of the most important Scottish artists of the 20th century is now on display as part of a new exhibition at the University of Aberdeen.
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Ade Adesina appointed Entrepreneur in Residence
The University of Aberdeen will welcome Ade Adesina as Entrepreneur in Residence, working with students and staff on a research-led, decolonial artistic project responding to the institution's Legacies of Slavery report.
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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...