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Tom Weber on Reporting Scotland 12th of Feb
Professor Thomas Weber spoke with BBC Scotland about the auctioning of Nazi artefacts and the questions this raises. What is the most ethical thing to do when families find Nazi memorabilia in their homes? And how do Nazi artefacts & documents that emerge in private hands, as the generation of...
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Aberdeen awarded major award from Arts and Humanities Research Council
The University of Aberdeen has secured a major award from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to support PhD research across the arts and humanities disciplines.
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University of Aberdeen welcomes its first Cultural Entrepreneur in Residence
University of Aberdeen students will gain the skills to develop and fund their own start-ups in the arts and cultural industries through a new initiative.
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Funding for sea ice change project
Dr Isabelle Gapp, Interdisciplinary Fellow in Art History, was recently awarded £260k from the British Academy to lead From the Floe Edge: Visualising Local Sea Ice Change in Kinngait, Nunavut. This two-year project engages art, science and local knowledge to better understand the relationship between the community and artists in...
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Call for Papers - Geroge Washington Wilson Centre
The George Washington Wilson Centre at the University of Aberdeen is having a call for papers 'Through the Generations' Art History and its Disconformities.
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Sue Bremner's PhD success
First of the online Scottish Heritage MLitt students Sue Bremner achieves PhD
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Arts and Humanities moves into top 200 of THE World University Rankings by Subject
Arts and Humanities at the University of Aberdeen is the insitution's most improved discipline in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by Subject 2025, placing us in the top 200 globally.
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Dr Heidi Mehrkens on "In Our Time"
Heidi Mehrkens will talk about the French Revolution and the battle of Valmy (1792) on the BBC Radio 4 programme "In Our Time" on Thursday, 16 January, 9am.
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Prestigious Fellowship to explore a 'window onto the eclectic philosophical cultures of antiquity'
A University of Aberdeen biblical scholar has been awarded a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship to re-evaluate the significance of the "biblical pseudepigrapha" as witnesses to philosophical cultures through antiquity.
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Funding success for Art History Postgraduate Michael Partington
Michael Partington has been awarded a highly competitive Research Support Grant by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, for his work on the seventeenth-century publisher and entrepreneur John Ogilby. This award will enable Michael to undertake essential archival research at libraries and print collections in London, Windsor,...