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University of Aberdeen team wins at national event awards
A conference organised by a team from the School of Psychology and CPD and Event Services at the University of Aberdeen has been recognised for its excellence and impact at a national awards ceremony.
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First Gaelic translation of The Hobbit published
The first (Scottish) Gaelic translation of JRR Tolkien's timeless classic, The Hobbit, has been completed by a University of Aberdeen professor.
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'Stay home, save lives': New research shows local Covid restrictions had no effect on behaviour
People did not alter their behaviour to follow enhanced local restrictions during the pandemic and they may have been more effective if based around factors other than just Covid-19 cases according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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True number of people living with Huntington's disease gene in Northern Scotland revealed
The number of people who have the gene that causes Huntington's disease in Northern Scotland has been accurately counted for the first time in 35 years in new research from the University of Aberdeen in partnership with NHS Grampian.
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University welcomes fifth Entrepreneur in Residence
The University of Aberdeen has welcomed its latest Entrepreneur in Residence as part of a prestigious Royal Society programme designed to boost industrial links and provide staff and students with valuable expertise and advice on how to become a successful entrepreneur.
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Gut health links to frailty in old age explored
The role gut health plays in contributing to frailty in our old age is the subject of a new study which has been awarded a share of £7.6 million.
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Psychology in policing and criminology under spotlight at Aberdeen conference
The impact of AI and other emerging technologies on modern policing will be investigated during an annual psychology event taking place in Aberdeen later this month.
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Aberdeen academic elected Fellow of The Academy of Social Sciences
A University of Aberdeen academic is one of 64 outstanding social scientists being welcomed to The Academy of Social Sciences Fellowship this spring.