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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
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Interdisciplinary Workshop: Creative approaches to the energy crisis
Recently, Dr Alejandra Rodríguez-Remedi welcomed researchers, creative practitioners and campaigners to the reflective and playful interdisciplinary workshop, "Creative Approaches to the Energy Crisis", funded by Aberdeen Grants Academy. (Photos courtesy of Vix Fowler.)
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Aberdeen climbs into UK top 10 and World Top 50 in new Impact rankings

The University of Aberdeen has been named within the top 10 universities in the UK and top 50 in the world in the new Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.
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University sparks social change with £134,000 funding award

An innovative University of Aberdeen project focused on nurturing the next generation of social entrepreneurs has been awarded £133,887 from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
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5 things we learned from Eurovision 2024

Film & Visual Culture Lecturer Dr Barbara Leon outlines five key themes of this year's Eurovision Song Contest and explains the wider context.
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Exhibition to support the preservation of Gaelic song traditions takes to the road in the Hebrides

Research to highlight traditional forms of Gaelic singing has now been turned into an exhibition which will tour Hebridean communities in 2024 and 2025.
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Royal composer elected to RSE

Professor Paul Mealor, Professor of Composition at the University of Aberdeen, has been elected to the Royal Society of Edinburgh's (RSE) Fellowship.
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Students organise Decolonising Art Exhibitions

The Art Exhibitions were part of their final project for an Honours Course in Spanish and Latin American Studies