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New Magazine focusing on Scotland profiles work of Archaeology Lecturer Caroline Wickham-Jones
The research of Aberdeen University lecturer Caroline Wickham-Jones has been profiled in brand new magazine: Schottland, a German-language publication focusing on all things Scottish. Caroline's life as an archaeologist and work on past sea-level change around the Orkney archipelago forms part of a well-illustrated piece on Orkney which is the...
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First-Year Aberdeen PhD student Barbora Wouters Awarded Prize for Masters Dissertation
Last Saturday, first-year Aberdeen PhD student Barbora Wouters was awarded the Nenquin prize for her Masters dissertation, 'A micromorphological study of the dark earth of Antwerp (burchtsite)'. The Jacques A. E. Nenquin Prize is a biennial award for the best Masters dissertation in archaeology produced at the University of Gent...
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Academic excellence rewarded with University of Aberdeen Merit Scholarship
Students from North America who take up studies at the University of Aberdeen will have the opportunity to benefit from a scholarship programme which offers a fee discount for the final year of most undergraduate degree courses.
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Archaeologist to discuss Pictish discoveries in Aberdeenshire
University of Aberdeen archaeologist is to share news of the fascinating Pictish finds from an excavation at Rhynie with the local community.
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MSc Archaeology of the North: Adventurers in Bettyhill!
Students from our very first MSc Archaeology of the North class recently returned from four days exploring the archaeology of one of the wildest and most beautiful parts of Scotland.
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Wenner-Gren Foundation Grant Awarded to Kevin Gibbs
A Wenner-Gren Foundation grant will enable Department of Archaeology researcher Kevin Gibbs to study early pottery in Japan.
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Bonjour Paris! Aberdeen's Keith Dobney is Visiting Professor at Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle
Professor Keith Dobney (University of Aberdeen Archaeology Department) has recently begun an invited two-month Visiting Professorship appointment at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris (Departement Ecologie et Gestion de la Biodiversite)
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Professor Neil Price begins prestigious Messenger Lectures Series at Cornell University
The author of the critically acclaimed book The Viking Way has been invited by Cornell University to hold a series of Messenger Lectures, open to the public and faculty at their Ithaca campus in upstate New York.
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Archaeology of the North is a huge hit at British Science Festival
With two packed sessions, a sell-out field trip, and one Mr. President, Archaeology is a huge hit at the BSF.
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Leverhulme Trust Grant Awarded to Jeff Oliver
Dr Jeff Oliver has been awarded a Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant to carry out work on the project European migrant landscapes and intercultural relations in western Canada.