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Picts research shortlisted for archaeology award and will feature on two popular TV shows
Work led by a team from the University of Aberdeen Archaeology Department to uncover the history of the Picts has been shortlisted for a prestigious book award and will feature in two forthcoming television series.
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University of Aberdeen researchers give evidence to Scottish Government on Just Transition
The Just Transition Lab at the University of Aberdeen recently published a report on 'Measuring Just Transition' looking into indicators and scenarios for a just transition in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. Co-author Prof. Tavis Potts gave evidence on the report with colleague Dr. Daria Shapovalova (Law) and Dr John Bone (Social...
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Statement from the University of Aberdeen on its review of Modern Language provision
The University absolutely understands how passionately colleagues, students and many members of the wider public feel about Modern Languages including Gaelic.
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Geography undergraduate student publishes research on mapping historical cultural values with GIS
Georgina Ogg used GIS to map historical landscape descriptions in Loch Lomond
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The mysterious 'speeding up' glaciers of Svalbard
Spectacular Svalbard sits halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole and is one of the fastest warming places in the Arctic.
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Aberdeen rises to 37th globally in sustainability ranking
The University of Aberdeen has continued to build on its strong performance in the QS World University Sustainability rankings, rising 27 places in the 2024 league table to an overall position of joint 37th in the world, and two places to 15th in the UK.
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Aberdeen University's Arctic researchers visit local school
Researchers from Aberdeen's geography department discussed their experience of Arctic research with students from a local school.
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Tackling increasing drought with conservation agriculture
Dr. Katrin Prager advises on social science research into farmer decision-making in Tunisia
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University delegates take part in COP28
Staff and students from the University of Aberdeen will be among thousands of delegates attending the COP28 climate summit starting this week, with several travelling to Dubai to participate in events taking place as part of the global climate summit.
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£250,000 investment for vital offshore wind and CCS research
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen's Centre for Energy Transition will play a key role in enabling the UK's first test and demonstration projects designed to test the ability of offshore wind and carbon capture and storage (CCS) sites to co-exist on the seabed.
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