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Varied life of Great Aberdonian celebrated in public lecture
The varied life of an Aberdonian who served as a soldier, director of one of the world's largest companies, a University rector and an MP will be celebrated in the latest instalment of a popular public lecture series.
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New research scholarships to commemorate University founder
The University of Aberdeen is launching a new programme of research scholarships to honour its medieval founder and his commitment to excellence.
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Doerthe Tetzlaff awarded Leverhulme grant for "Plant-water interlinkages in northern uplands"
Professor Doerthe Tetzlaff has been awarded a Leverhulme research grant in the amount of £249,000 for a project entitled "Plant-water interlinkages in northern uplands".
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Dr Lorna Philip to attend 'Trans-Atlantic Rural Research Network' Annual Meeting
Lorna Philip will be attending the annual meeting of the 'Trans-Atlantic Rural Research Network' (TARRN) in Newcastle in April.
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Drs Mair, Rea, and Schofield awarded Leverhulme Grant for "Calving Glaciers"
Doug Mair (PI), Brice Rea and Ed Schofield (Co-Is) along with Nick Kamenos (U-Glasgow, Co-I) have been awarded a £238,775 Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant entitled "Calving Glaciers: Long-term Validation and Evidence".
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Long-term effects of oil spills must be explored further, claim University academics
More needs to be done to investigate the short and long-term impact of the Oil and Gas (O&G) industry on EU fisheries, according to a recent report conducted by academics at the University of Aberdeen.
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Glacier melt helps sea level forecasts
New insight into how glacier movement is affected by melting ice in summer could help predictions of sea level rise.
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Postgraduate prospects highlighted at Open Day
Hundreds of prospective postgraduate students are expected to descend on the University of Aberdeen next week (Saturday November 2) as the institution hosts its annual Postgraduate Open Day.
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Professor William Neill to give keynote paper at symposium on bankruptcy of Detroit
Professor William J V Neill has been invited to give a keynote paper at an international symposium on the topic of the bankruptcy of the City of Detroit. The address will take place on 24th October hosted by the Faculty of Architecture and Urban and Regional Planning at the Iuav...
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Cryosphere and Climate Change PhD student David Ashmore wins 2013 John Glen Prize
David Ashmore, who is studying Antarctic subglacial hydrology for his PhD research in the School of Geosciences, and is funded by a College of Physical Sciences studentship, has won the John Glen Prize for Best Student Oral Research Presentation to the 2013 meeting of the International Glaciological Society British Branch.