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Climate law book nets Thomas SLS nomination
An Aberdeen law academic has been shortlisted for a prestigious Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) prize.
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Death & Law scholars highlight legal perspectives on death at international conference in Antwerp
Dr Jonathan Ainslie, Dr Euan West, and Dr Patricia Živković presented their research within the Death and Law project at the international conference The Legal Distinction between Persons & Things: Changing Perspectives, held at the University of Antwerp on 7–8 July 2025. The conference brought together legal scholars and experts from...
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Prof Slater part of the ValMAS team securing £5.6 mln funding for marine structures research
There is a growing body of evidence on the effects on the marine environment of offshore oil, gas, and wind energy infrastructure, as well as shipwrecks, collectively known as marine artificial structures (MAS). Led by PML’s Professor Nicola Beaumont, the Value of Marine Artificial Structures (ValMAS) project aims to support...
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AUCEL co-hosts an event on community energy in the North East of Scotland
On 27 June, a diverse group of community members, renewable energy practitioners, academics, and policy-makers gathered at the University of Aberdeen for "Community Renewables in the North East of Scotland: Looking Back, Moving Forward", a timely event focused on advancing community-led energy initiatives in the region. The event explored how...
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Abbie battles brain tumour on her journey to becoming a solicitor
Gaining a Diploma in Legal Practice has required true grit and determination for Abbie Coull, who has battled a brain tumour and radiotherapy in her journey to becoming a trainee solicitor.
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£5.6million project launched to explore how man-made structures affect our seas
The University of Aberdeen will partner in a new research project set to transform how offshore structures are managed across their full lifecycle.
