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Staff News - November 2018
Farewell to Fernanda Dias da Silva who leaves us this month for Paris: you’ll be greatly missed but we’re sure that Paris will help ease the pain! Farewell to Malou Luchtenberg who leaves us this month to return to her home University in Groningen after having been with us since August...
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HSRU's Dr Magdalena Rzewuska invited by the University of São Paulo, Brazil to deliver a talk
Our research fellow Dr Magdalena Rzewuska (@RzewuskaM) is heading next week to Brazil to attend the XV International Meeting of Mental Health Researchers and Psychiatric Nursing Specialists, for which she was invited to deliver a talk about her work on quality improvement and implementation research at the HSRU. During her visit...
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Professor Louise Locock delivers teaching and a seminar in Denmark
Louise was invited to contribute to a 3-day course for PhD students in Odense, Denmark on patient and public involvement in health research, organised by Professor Mogens Hørder from the University of Southern Denmark.
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month
To mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the University has lit King's Chapel and New King's pink throughout October.
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Long term effects of targeted drugs on people with psoriatic arthritis focus of new study
A large UK-wide study examining the impact of targeted drugs on the painful and debilitating condition of psoriatic arthritis, is officially launched today - World Arthritis Day.
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University of Aberdeen named Scottish University of the Year
The University of Aberdeen has been named Scottish University of the Year in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019.
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Early warning tests for women's heart disease
Tests that 'red flag' the early signs of heart disease in women who had high blood pressure during pregnancy could be developed following a new project by the University of Aberdeen.
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Major new study examines link between performance related pay and stress
The relationship between performance-related pay (PRP) and stress will be the focus of a major new study by economists and health psychologists at the University of Aberdeen.
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Brain compare: Scots and Indian scan study could give clues on Alzheimer's
How the brain ages in people from different countries and cultural backgrounds is the focus of a new study by the University of Aberdeen.
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HSRU Unit Director Craig Ramsay to appear at Edinburgh Fringe in Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas 2018
Craig Ramsay and Jan Clarkson (University of Dundee) will be appearing at the New Town Theatre on Saturday 18 August discussing 'Politics of the Tooth Fairy'.