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University delegates take part in COP29
Staff and students from the University of Aberdeen will be among thousands of delegates attending the COP29 climate summit when it gets underway in Azerbaijan this week.
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Workshop highlights how to turn humanities subjects into rewarding careers
Senior school pupils across the north of Scotland are being offered the chance to see how their social subjects and humanities classes translate into careers, with help from the University of Aberdeen.
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Law School Research Centres hosted a successful book launch for Dr Chike Emedosi's new book
On 23 October 2024, the Centres for Commercial Law and Scots Law co-hosted a celebratory launch for Dr Chike Emedosi's new book, 'The Transfer of Rights in Securitisations: A Law and Economics Analysis'.
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Dr Daria Shapovalova presents on just energy transition at the Arctic Circle Assembly 2024
In October 2024, Dr Daria Shapovalova participated in the Arctic Circle Assembly, both in her capacity as the Chair of the Scottish Arctic Network and to present her research on just energy transition. The Arctic Circle Assembly takes place in Reykjavik, Iceland, every October. It is the largest annual international...
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Life and the law explored in new podcast series
The University of Aberdeen's School of Law has launched a new podcast series looking at a range of topical issues viewed through a legal lens.
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Cuts to North Sea allowances could have greater impact than Energy Profits Levy changes, economists
The UK Government's proposals to extend the Energy Profits Levy (EPL) on North Sea oil and gas activities will see investment in new fields - particularly small ones - reduced, according to economists.
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Law School Lecturer Speaks at Annual Public Law Project Conference
Earlier this month, Dr Erin Ferguson spoke at the Public Law Project's annual conference in London. The Public Law Project is a national access to justice charity that supports individuals and communities who have been marginalised through poverty, discrimination, or disadvantage when they have been affected by unlawful state decision-making. Erin...
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Interdisciplinary Workshops on Death and Law Successfully Hosted by Law School Academics
Three engaging workshops were recently held as part of an ongoing research project, Death and Law: Interdisciplinary Explorations.
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Exploring Genius, Creation, and Humanity in the Age of AI
Exploring how artificial intelligence reshapes our understanding of creativity, genius, and what it means to be human was the focus for a multidisciplinary workshop.
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New research promises to connect the dots around marine microbiome
A major European research project which aims to harness the full potential of the marine microbiome has entered a new stage.
