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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.
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Visit to Fraserburgh Campus by Erasmus Project Partners
In August 2018 members of the Erasmus+ project on Part-time and Short Cycle Higher Education in Serbia visited the University of Aberdeen. During their stay they went to the Fraserburgh campus of NESCOL (North East Scotland College) to find out about HNC and HND provision there. The visitors from Serbia,...
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Education in the North - Special Issue
On Wednesday 19th September a Special Issue of the journal Education in the North on Education in the Arctic was launched in Old Aberdeen with contributions from Canada, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia and Sweden and a focus on teacher education and teaching in the Arctic Regions.
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University of Aberdeen named Scottish University of the Year
The University of Aberdeen has been named Scottish University of the Year in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019.
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Innovative online courses breaking down barriers for Scotland's future teachers
As Scotland looks to address challenges in teacher recruitment, a new initiative is helping would-be teachers to overcome a barrier preventing well-qualified candidates from entering the profession.
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One Seed Forward
Green-fingered pupils from schools across Aberdeen City have been harvesting the crops from their One Seed Forward project.
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ESRC Research Methods Festival 2018
School of Education Lecturer, Stephanie Thomson recently attended the 2018 ESRC Research Methods Festival in Bath and presented her work on Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA).
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Back to the classroom for teaching graduate Julie!
As a mum of two and a full-time carer to her disabled daughter, Julie Mortimer has overcome significant challenges to fulfil her ambition of becoming a primary school teacher.