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Geography student obtains competitive research internship on climate change resilience
Erin Gilchrist, third year Geography student at Aberdeen University, has obtained a competitive Mitacs Globalink Research Internship on coastal climate change resilience in Canada
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Major new study shows role beavers could play in restoring Scotland's rivers

Beavers could make an important contribution to improving the condition of Scotland's rivers, including helping to improve water quality and limiting the effects of drought.
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SPECTRA, Scotland's Festival of Light, announces University of Aberdeen as key sponsor in 2022

Spectra is delighted to announce the University of Aberdeen as a key sponsor when it returns to Aberdeen in 2022.
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New knowledge transfer partnership could energize Scotland's rural renewables provision

The University of Aberdeen has joined forces with one of Scotland's largest agricultural cooperatives in a new venture that could help farmers produce their own clean, green energy on a mass scale.
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Defining new directions for funding interdisciplinary research on sustainable agriculture

Dr. Katrin Prager joins international workshop to address sustainability challenges in agricultural food production
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New scholarships and stipends for South Asian women to study STEM Masters

Five women STEM students from South Asia will secure full tuition fee scholarships and stipends at the University of Aberdeen, thanks to a British Council initiative to support women in STEM subjects.
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University officially takes control of Science Teaching Hub

The University has officially taken over control of its new £35 million Science Teaching Hub from Robertson Construction Eastern.
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What is the situation of seasonal migrant workers in Scottish Agriculture?

Report on Provision of Farm Workers in Scottish Agriculture submitted to the Scottish Government well received by Advisory Group.
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Study reveals how explosion in ocean life built the first mountains

An unprecedented abundance of oceanic life played a crucial role in the creation of Earth's mountains, a landmark study led by scientists at the University of Aberdeen has revealed.
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Book of Deer to return to north-east Scotland for the first time in a millennium

For the first time in more than one thousand years, the Book of Deer, possibly Scotland's oldest surviving manuscript, will return to the north-east of Scotland in 2022.
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