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Just Transition Lab's work contributes to Seventh Carbon Budget
Work by the University of Aberdeen's Just Transition Lab has contributed to ambitious recommendations in the Committee on Climate Change's latest Carbon Budget which sets out the route for the UK to reach net zero by 2050.
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Geosciences and engineering in the spotlight as major international conference heads to Aberdeen

Thousands of visitors are expected to gather in the North-east of Scotland next year as Europe's leading geosciences conference and exhibition makes its Aberdeen debut.
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Aberdeen awarded major award from Arts and Humanities Research Council

The University of Aberdeen has secured a major award from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to support PhD research across the arts and humanities disciplines.
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Scientists in Scotland develop new method to understand wildfires past and present

Scientists in Scotland have developed a new method to understand the heat and intensity of fires that burned out millions of years ago, which could unlock our understanding of wildfires during past and present periods of climate change.
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Using AI to digitally twin a climate change frontier
The University of Aberdeen has been awarded funding by the European Space Agency (ESA) to create a digital twin of the Arctic islands at the forefront of climate change.
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Seasonal decline in Scottish vitamin D levels has persisted over hundreds of years

People living in Scotland 400 hundred years apart have been shown to suffer similar seasonal declines over winter in their vitamin D levels despite the enormous changes in lifestyle and diet over the intervening period.
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Aberdeen researchers drive £5.7million cross-UK 'whole system' approach to Just Transition

An Aberdeen-led research programme that puts people and communities at the centre of the move to Net Zero is one of two national projects benefitting from a share of nearly £10m investment by UKRI.
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Scotland leads climate dialogue with launch of the SAGES climate science podcast

University of Aberdeen researchers will feature in an innovative series showcasing the work of Scotland's leading scientists.
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Government to support workers to benefit from thousands of clean power jobs
In response to the news the Government is delivering on its longstanding campaign to help oil and gas workers with a 'skills passport' to seize clean energy opportunities, Professor John Underhill, Director of the University's Interdisciplinary Centre for Energy Transition, said: "How we provide energy that is secure, reliable, affordable, sustainable...
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In memory of Professor David Rhind CBE
Tributes have been paid to distinguished geographer, author and respected academic Professor David Rhind CBE, who has died aged 81.