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Historic garden study to help manage vital urban green spaces
A historic Aberdeen garden could play an important role in the development of urban green spaces, following a study that showed how different types of vegetation can be used to best manage these vital areas.
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University launches new topical podcast series
The University of Aberdeen has launched a news-based podcast series exploring the current stories making the press.
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University launches new Sustainable Water Management MSc
The University of Aberdeen has launched a new Masters programme in Sustainable Water Management, building on its world-leading research to prepare graduates for a career in the globally vital sector.
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VIDEO: Mission to Mars
NASA's quest on Mars has always been to 'follow the water' - the Department of Planetary Sciences at the University of Aberdeen are on course to play a role in that mission.
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Integrated Petroleum Geoscience Scholarships Announced
Harbour Energy, Shell and Equinor will each provide one scholarship to cover tuition fees plus a living allowance for a Home/rUK student commencing the MSc Integrated Petroleum Geoscience in September 2023.
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Professor John Underhill welcomes publication of UK energy security plan
Professor John Underhill, The University of Aberdeen's Director for Energy Transition, has welcomed today's publication of the 'Powering Up Britain' energy security plan by the UK Government.
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Aberdeen academics elected to Royal Society of Edinburgh
Four academics from the University of Aberdeen, including Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor George Boyne, have been elected to become Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
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Pupils develop their political, environmental and employability skills during University visit
Primary six pupils from an Aberdeenshire school were on campus in Old Aberdeen this week discovering what student life could be like and how what is learned in the classroom relates to real life.
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Virtual volunteers assist in earthquake effort
Virtual volunteers from the University’s School of Geosciences are using their expertise to assist the international aid effort in Turkey and Syria. Geography students have been using an online programme to provide up-to-date mapping and spatial data to aid workers dealing with the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in the countries. The...
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Turkey and Syria Earthquakes
Dr. David Cornwell, Senior Lecturer of Geophysics, explains the circumstances leading to the devastating earthquakes currently affecting Turkey and Syria.
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