Page 1 of 30Results 1 to 10 of 299, 27 November 2025 - 11 June 2026
-
Thousands expected as countdown begins to North Atlantic Fiddle Convention in Aberdeen

Aberdeen is preparing to welcome musicians, music lovers and cultural visitors from across the globe as the North Atlantic Fiddle Convention (NAFCo) returns to the city in just two weeks' time.
-
Double film award for survivor's story documentary

A short documentary produced as part of a University of Aberdeen co-led research project has secured two film awards for its portrayal of a genocide survivor's story.
-
National funding to explore North Sea coastal communities in transition secured

The University of Aberdeen has been awarded funding through the Coast-R Small Grants Fund for a new research project examining how coastal communities are navigating environmental and energy transitions along the North Sea.
-
WayWORD announces Spring 2026 Programme

An Aberdeen cross-arts literary festival, produced by young people in the city, has launched its Spring programme which includes an appearance from Booker Prize-winner Douglas Stuart, author of Shuggie Bain.
-
RSE award success for University of Aberdeen projects

Eight University of Aberdeen research projects have been selected in the autumn 2025 RSE Research Awards open call.
-
The Caledonian Trans Reveal with Harry Josephine Giles

Award-winning poet and performer Harry Josephine Giles will visit the University showcasing work for the forthcoming Routledge Companion to Scottish Literature.
-
Influential Polish filmmaker Wojciech Smarzowski to visit the University

Celebrated Polish filmmaker, Wojciech Smarzowski, is coming to the University of Aberdeen to present a special screening of his film Home Sweet Home, one of Poland's most watched and controversial films of 2025.
-
Father and son team up for Aberdeen premiere

University graduate and composer Joe Stollery will have an orchestral piece premiered by the Aberdeen City Orchestra at St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen on Saturday February 28th, conducted by his father - emeritus professor Pete Stollery.
-
Aberdeen welcomes news of joint framework to secure the future of Scotland's universities

The Scottish Government and Universities Scotland have announced the launch of a new, joint process that will co-design a framework for a successful and sustainable future for Scotland's universities for the next 20 years.
-
From palliative care to PhD - heart transplant survivor Brian Keeley celebrates degree success

Twelve years ago Brian Keeley was lying in a hospital bed, being kept alive by life-support machines. His condition was so grave that doctors introduced palliative care Now he is celebrating something he never thought possible - graduating with a PhD.