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John Witte Jr gets 2022 Gifford Lectures underway
A leading specialist in legal history, human rights, religious freedom, marriage and family law, and law and religion will deliver the opening 2022 Gifford Lecture at the University of Aberdeen.
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International symposium welcomes Polish ambassador
The University's Centre for Polish-Lithuanian Studies welcomed the Polish ambassador to the UK as part of a two-day international symposium.
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Plaque installed to mark the legacy of slavery at the Powis Gateway
A plaque has been installed on Powis Gateway in Old Aberdeen as part of the recognition of the legacy of slavery in the University of Aberdeen and North-East Scotland.
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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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New Head of School, Professor Beth Lord
We are delighted to introduce Professor Beth Lord as the new Head of School of Divinity, History, Philosophy and Art History.
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New Head for School of Divinity, History, Philosophy and Art History
The University of Aberdeen has appointed Professor Beth Lord as the new Head of its School of Divinity, History, Philosophy and Art History.
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Art History ranked #1 in UK for overall student satisfaction in this year's NSS
The department of Art History has been ranked first in the UK for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2022. The survey asks final year students to look back on their degree studies and speak out on everything from the teaching on their courses, access to resources and...
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Rev. Professor John Swinton met First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
Rev. Professor John Swinton met First Minister Nicola Sturgeon when he attended the Queen's Garden Party at Holyrood. He was there in his new role as Chaplain to the Queen. There is another well-known face in the image. Can you spot who it is?
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Thomas Weber comments on Canadian TV on Boris Johnson surviving a vote of no confidence
Thomas Weber comments on Canadian TV on Boris Johnson surviving a vote of no confidence. Tomas writes 'I was asked to provide live analysis of the outcome of yesterday's no-confidence vote in Boris Johnson, right after the vote's results had been announced. I explained why the outcome constituted an arithmetic win...
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Art History 50th-anniversary celebrations
Huge thanks to everyone who joined us for our 50th-anniversary celebrations on the 19th of May, on campus and virtually! Attendees included staff from the past and present, students and graduates. It was great to be able to mark the occasion with an event in-person and to meet alumni who'd travelled...