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Apply now for QUADRAT-funded PhD opportunities (UK/EU students)
The University of Aberdeen and Queen's University Belfast are bringing together their environmental research and teaching centres of excellence to deliver a unique PhD opportunity for 100 students based both in Biological Sciences and in Geosciences. The programme, Queen's University Belfast & University of Aberdeen Doctoral Research and Training (QUADRAT),...
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Best student paper award for PhD student
A PhD student in Geosciences has been honoured with a prestigious award by a leading geology journal.
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Prof Kevin Edwards awarded Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Coppock Research Medal
Prof Kevin Edwards honoured by award of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Coppock Research Medal
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University start-up wins £60,000 BP Technology Prize through TechX Accelerator Programme
A University start-up has scooped a £60,000 award after participating in a programme backed by the Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) that aims to bring about 'transformational change' in the North Sea energy industry.
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University teams up with energy giant Equinor to offer new scholarship
The University of Aberdeen has teamed up with global energy company Equinor to offer a new scholarship for students on its MSc Integrated Petroleum Geoscience programme.
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Dr Tavis Potts contributes to the UK's Marine Science Coordination Committee
Dr Tavis Potts recently attended the UK Government Marine Science Coordination Committee (MSCC) Executive meeting in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London. The remit of the MSCC is to plan, coordinate and strategically enhance UK marine science; link science and policy activities across the UK and devolved nations and...
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Aberdeen-Curtin Alliance PhD studentships are coming to Geography!
We proudly announce that Geography & Environment has secured two competitive PhD studentships out of the pool of 12 studentships to be funded by the Aberdeen-Curtin Alliance. The successful applicants have been Dr Piotr Niewiadomski (jointly with Dr Tod Jones from Curtin) and Dr Lorna Philip (jointly with Dr Amanda...
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MLE Student Field Excursions
The current cohort of Master of Land Economy (MLE) students enjoyed their first field trips last week (20th and 21st Sep 2018). The Forestry Management course (led by Louise Page) took them to Kirkhill Forest, where they learned to recognise different tree species, dug a soil pit to identify soil...
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Leading hydrologist honoured with prestigious Fellowship
A leading hydrologist from the University of Aberdeen's School of Geosciences has been elected as a Fellow of the prestigious American Geophysical Union (AGU).
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Life on Earth kept to darkness for much of history, study finds
Tiny creatures that lived in the dark - either underground or below the sea floor - were the dominant life forms on Earth for much of the planet's history, a study suggests.