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New Aberdeen route into teaching seeks to address gaps in the Scottish system
With Scotland facing nationwide shortages in teacher numbers, the University of Aberdeen has created a new programme to allow those qualified from outwith the country to enter the classroom more easily.
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Discover the teacher in you at 'Teaching Makes People' roadshow
If you have ever considered a career in teaching, now is your chance to find out more by attending the Scottish Government's 'Teaching Makes People' roadshow, which will be in Aberdeen in the foyer of the Sir Duncan Rice Library at the University of Aberdeen on 25th February, between 10am...
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Attend Aberdeen Open Day - from anywhere
Prospective postgraduate students from around the world are invited to the University of Aberdeen's upcoming open day, and they won't even have to leave their own home to attend.
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Head of University Counselling Service pens stress management book
The Head of Service for the Student Counselling Service at the University of Aberdeen has written a book designed to help professionals who struggle to juggle the demands of life at work and home.
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Academic urges greater awareness of the role of an Aberdeenshire man in securing workers' rights 100
One hundred years ago today (January 18, 1919) delegates from across the globe met in Paris for the beginning of talks which would attempt to set out a new world order.
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Aberdeenshire depute's leadership success
An Aberdeenshire Depute Headteacher has been awarded a coveted University of Aberdeen leadership award.
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Institutions join forces to bridge the gap for home economics teachers
Academics from the two institutions have combined their efforts to support prospective students interested in pursuing a career in home economics, but who fall short of the entry criteria for the University of Aberdeen's Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE).
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From Research to Teaching: Digital Bennachie
Over the past six years Dr Liz Curtis has been working on a range of AHRC and Lottery funded community archaeology projects with the Bailies of Bennachie and colleagues from the School of Education and the wider University. One of the most recent projects has been the creation of...
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Principal's Scholar Award 2018
MA Education student Chloe Auchnie was among the 12 undergraduate student awarded the Principals Scholar Award 2018.
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PhD Student Internship with the Scottish Government
Helia Rahbarikorroyeh, a third year PhD student at the School of Education, will be involved with the New Scots: Refugee integration strategy 2018-2022.