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PhD Research - Exploring Professional Identity in a Digital Age
At the recent SMMSN PGR Conference, PhD researcher and PERG member Emily Cleland from the Institute of Applied Health Sciences, presented an overview of her research examining how technological change is redefining professional identities in higher education and creating new opportunities for identity development. The research investigates how staff and...
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Plan-A seminar with Dr Aniebiet Ekong
The Aberdeen Centre for Women's Health Research (ACWHR) were joined by Dr Aniebiet Ekong last week who gave an update on her work as a research fellow on the Plan-A project, led by Dr Mairead Black. The talk was titled, 'Supporting shared decision-making about planned mode of birth in routine...
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HERU Newsletter Summer 2025
Our Summer 2024 newsletter highlights a range of studies and initiatives that reflect our ongoing commitment to improving health and care through economic research whilst also introduce some new staff to the department. We feature the newly funded EVEREST study, share findings from the LENS trial, delve into the value of...
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New project to improve policy decisions with better, AI enhanced evidence synthesis methods
A new UK-wide research effort is building better ways to turn research into action. The ESRC funded project, Transforming Global Evidence, led by Queen’s University, Belfast, will help governments, businesses, and communities use the latest science to make faster, smarter policy decisions, including those that will support achievement of the...
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INSPERation Research Office Workstream Visit: Building Global Connections for International Research
29 September - 2 October 2025 University of Aberdeen
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New project to improve policy decisions with better, ai enhanced evidence synthesis methods
Billions of people could be better off if we used the available evidence more effectively.
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New Publication: Why behavioural science facts falter where false information flourishes
Check out the latest article in The Skeptic by Chantal Den Daas and Marie Johnston where they discuss Why behavioural science facts falter where false information flourishes Please get in touch if you would like any more information iahsadmin@abdn.ac.uk.
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ACE's 'Lime or Brine' trial - Take 2
As part of the UoA’s Explorathon Discovery Day https://www.abdn.ac.uk/events/22568/, the Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation (ACE) public engagement group welcomed visitors to the free family-friendly event to discover more about about clinical trials. After the success of the Tall Ships Races Aberdeen 2025, the ACE crew took the ‘Lime or Brine’ trial...
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NIHR publish extended article - 'Come and work here!'
This month has seen the publication of the extended article 'Come and work here!' Exploring the role of local community-led initiatives to improve recruitment and retention of healthcare staff in remote and rural areas. Among the authors of the article are ACE's Louise Locock and Zoe Skea.
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Epi Group hosts UK Research in Musculoskeletal Epidemiology (UK-RiME) 2025
Last week the Epidemiology Group of IAHS hosted UK-RiME (UK Research in Musculoskeletal Epidemiology), an annual meeting of academic units across the UK with a focus on musculoskeletal (MSK) epidemiology.