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New project to improve policy decisions with better, ai enhanced evidence synthesis methods
Billions of people could be better off if we used the available evidence more effectively.
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Preserving tomorrow's history today with new digital partnership
Books and manuscripts held in the University of Aberdeen's collections date back centuries.
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Aberdeen professor elected Fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering
Professor Marian Wiercigroch FRSE, Sixth Century Chair in Applied Dynamics and Director of the University's Centre for Applied Dynamics Research (CADR), has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
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Graduate shortlisted for prestigious Champion of Champions Award
A University of Aberdeen graduate, who recently completed a taught Masters in Microbiology in the School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition, has been shortlisted for a prestigious Champion of Champions Award.
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University launches new course to inspire budding entrepreneurs
The University of Aberdeen has launched a new course to help students and staff turn their business ideas into reality.
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Face-to-face with Scotland's Pictish past
An archaeology student from the University of Aberdeen came face-to-face with Scotland's past when she unearthed an incredibly rare, carved depiction of what may be a human face.
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Iona Fyfe officially installed as new University Rector
Iona Fyfe has been officially installed as Rector of the University of Aberdeen at a special ceremony.
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Aberdeen Professor leads major obesity conference
Professor Alex Johnstone co-led the organising committee of the UK Association for the Study of Obesity annual conference, with Dr Kevin Deans from NHS Grampian. The conference took place in Aberdeen last week (Sept 10-11).
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University's research facilities showcase is back
Businesses looking to find out how they can tap into University of Aberdeen's world class research facilities and expertise are being invited to attend a showcase event on Tuesday 28th October, 1:30-3:30pm.
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Funding boost for first potentially regenerative treatment for multiple sclerosis
An international research team, including a scientist from the University of Aberdeen has received around half a million pounds in new funding to advance a promising therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS).