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Matthew Machin-Autenrieth Wins Ellen Koskoff Edited Volume Prize

LLMVC Lecturer in Ethnomusicology, Dr Matthew Machin-Autenreith, has been awarded the prestigious prize by Society for Ethnomusicology for the co-edited book Music and the Making of Portugal and Spain: Nationalism and Identity Politics in the Iberian Peninsula.
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New funding to explore community connections to water policies and responses to climate change

A new project to empower those who lack voice in climate action and to provide alternative ways to share risk perception has been awarded £190,000 in funding.
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Turning a new page on Walter Scott for Scottish schoolchildren

From the naming of Scottish places to his depictions of the nation's landscapes, history, and culture, Walter Scott had a profound influence on how Scotland sees itself - and how the world sees Scotland.
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Aberdeen rises to highest university ranking

The University of Aberdeen has achieved its highest ever UK position in one of the country's most prestigious university league tables.
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WayWORD Festival opens this week with a stellar line-up of local, national and international perform

Opening on 21 September, WayWORD will host former Scots Makar Liz Lochhead and a live concert with SC&T Youth, Ross Couper and Tom Oakes.
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"Creative approaches to the energy crisis" at the Interdisciplinary Research & Innovation Symposium

At this recent symposium, lecturer in Film and Visual Culture Dr Alejandra Rodríguez-Remedi gave a demonstration to showcase her "Creative Approaches to the Energy Crisis" workshop as well as the creative outputs produced by workshop participants.
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Aberdeen retains 12th place ranking in Guardian University Guide

The latest Guardian University Guide has reaffirmed that the University of Aberdeen is amongst the top ranked universities in the UK.
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Publishing success

PGR Jane Hughes, now in the final (sixth) year of studying for her PhD in Creative Writing, has had an essay published in a new anthology.
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WayWORD Festival is back with a stellar line-up of local, national and international performers

Among the headliners appearing at University of Aberdeen King's Pavilion on September 21, and 24-29 will be former Scots Makar Liz Lochhead, Caribbean-British poet Grace Nichols, novelists Ben Aaronovitch, Zoe Strachan and Louise Welsh, Sherlock Holmes series writer James Lovegrove and Horrible Histories' comic songwriter Richie Webb.
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University of Aberdeen to host interdisciplinary international Workshop

This month, Professor Nadia Kiwan of the University of Aberdeen and Dr Jim Wolfreys of King's College London will host the Islamophobia Beyond Borders Workshop