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£1.2million to strengthen University’s capabilities in safety engineering
The University of Aberdeen today (Friday 5 June) announces further strengthening of its world class research and teaching in safety engineering, following £1.2 million of funding from the Lloyd’s Register Educational Trust (LRET).
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Pioneering Scottish technology empowers disabled children
Scottish scientists have developed the first technology of its kind in the world which allows children with communication difficulties to take control of conversations.
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Pioneering Scottish technology empowers disabled children
Scottish scientists have developed the first technology of its kind in the world which allows children with communication difficulties to take control of conversations.
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£1.2million to strengthen University’s capabilities in safety engineering
The University of Aberdeen today (Friday 5 June) announces further strengthening of its world class research and teaching in safety engineering, following £1.2 million of funding from the Lloyd’s Register Educational Trust (LRET).
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Creative agencies make University of Aberdeen roster
The University of Aberdeen has unveiled its creative roster of six agencies to design and develop a broad range of marketing campaigns and materials across the institution.
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Creative agencies make University of Aberdeen roster
The University of Aberdeen has unveiled its creative roster of six agencies to design and develop a broad range of marketing campaigns and materials across the institution.
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Aberdeen’s bat man bows out
One of the world’s leading authorities on bats who has greatly furthered our understanding of the nocturnal mammals has retired from the University of Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen’s bat man bows out
One of the world’s leading authorities on bats who has greatly furthered our understanding of the nocturnal mammals has retired from the University of Aberdeen.
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Cutting edge technologies get design to speed up route to market
A wearable radar-on-a-chip tracking device with many safety applications, solar-powered equipment to generate clean water and electricity, and a self-sterilising catheter are among a raft of innovations expected to emerge from a new initiative using designers to help speed up the commercialisation of new technologies from some of the UK’s...
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Whales and dolphins in hot water
More whales, dolphins and porpoises than was previously thought could be at risk from the effects of climate change, according to a new study.