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WayWORD puts the spotlight on women in STEM and art

The legacy of a mathematician and writer hailed as one of the earliest pioneers of computer science will be celebrated at an Aberdeen literary festival.
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Aberdeen filmmaker inspired by story of soprano supported by Lord Strathcona

A film created by an Aberdeen academic exploring the life of a soprano whose musical rise was supported by a former University chancellor has won awards and been included in the official selection of a number of international film festivals.
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New Research Cultures Strategy unveiled by University of Aberdeen

The University of Aberdeen has today launched a new Research Cultures Strategy designed to foster an inclusive environment and provide a purposeful approach to strengthening how colleagues work together.
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University awarded funding to create a new 'Aberdeen Tapestry'
The University of Aberdeen has been awarded funding for a new piece of contemporary art that will enrich UK public collections and inspire conversations about cultural identity, history, and belonging.
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Aberdeen awarded major award from Arts and Humanities Research Council

The University of Aberdeen has secured a major award from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to support PhD research across the arts and humanities disciplines.
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University of Aberdeen welcomes its first Cultural Entrepreneur in Residence

University of Aberdeen students will gain the skills to develop and fund their own start-ups in the arts and cultural industries through a new initiative.
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Arts and Humanities moves into top 200 of THE World University Rankings by Subject

Arts and Humanities at the University of Aberdeen is the insitution's most improved discipline in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by Subject 2025, placing us in the top 200 globally.
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WayWORD Festival secures Creative Scotland funding for three more years

Creative Scotland has confirmed that the University of Aberdeen's WayWORD Festival will receive £150,000 of funding over three years as part of their new Multi-Year Funding programme.
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Shane looks to the skies for Burns Night

A poem by University of Aberdeen lecturer in creative writing, Shane Strachan, has been selected as part of a project to celebrate the night skies on Burns Night.
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Performance on Scotland's oldest cello will deliver the right note following restoration

The oldest surviving Scottish cello, which once belonged to a fierce opponent of the slave trade, will be brought back to life in a special performance at the University of Aberdeen.