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Top award for young researcher
A young ecologist has won a prestigious award that aims to help outstanding researchers fulfil their potential to become world leaders in their field.
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Aberdeen experts to analyse storm impact on Western Isles coastline
Aberdeen experts have embarked on a project to investigate the issue of coastal flooding in parts of the Western Isles following the severe storm which hit the islands three years ago.
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Candle Vigil for grieving families
A service for grieving parents and families of children who have died will be held in St Machar’s Cathedral in the Chanonry, Old Aberdeen this Sunday (14th December) at 7pm.
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Lecture series to tackle controversial energy issues
A controversial new lecture series tackling the current challenges and debates within the energy sector has been announced by the University of Aberdeen.
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Energy students honoured by key industry body
The academic efforts of six Aberdeen students who have completed degrees related to the Energy sector will be recognised at a ceremony this evening (Tuesday 9 December).
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Acclaimed documentary maker joins Director’s Cut cast
One of Britain’s leading documentary makers will take the stage in Aberdeen tonight (Tuesday, December 9) to talk about her controversial body of work.
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Economics expert makes case for carbon capture
An economics expert from the University of Aberdeen has made the case for investing in carbon capture schemes at a prestigious conference in the United States.
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Doric writer remembered with short story competition
A short story competition will be launched today (Monday, December 8) to commemorate the work of one of the North-east’s finest exponents of written Doric.
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Aberdeen’s Lost City found again
A book about the rich history of Old Aberdeen featuring first time reproductions of illustrations drawn from the University of Aberdeen’s library and museum collections has been launched.
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Project to research impacts of Government Sustainable Travel scheme
A three year study has been launched to determine the impact of a £15 million investment by the Scottish Government, the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA), and seven local authorities to create innovative transport measures in Scotland’s towns and cities.