Page 1 of 2Results 1 to 10 of 15, 19 December 2025 - 19 February 2026
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Just Transition Lab explores opportunities with GB Energy and NESCAN
Opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange were the topic of discussion when members of the University's Just Transition Lab (JLT) met with representatives from Great British Energy (GB Energy) and the North East Scotland Climate Action Network (NESCAN) yesterday.
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New analysis calls for cancer to be managed as a chronic disease in primary care
Cancer should be treated as a chronic condition within primary care to better support the rapidly growing population of cancer survivors, argues a new analysis.
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Students shine in GameJam 2026
The second annual University of Aberdeen GameJam 2026 was a success with 13 student teams taking part
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Father and son team up for Aberdeen premiere
University graduate and composer Joe Stollery will have an orchestral piece premiered by the Aberdeen City Orchestra at St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen on Saturday February 28th, conducted by his father - emeritus professor Pete Stollery.
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University conferences win big at Visit Aberdeen Ambassador Awards
Four conferences organised by teams at the University of Aberdeen have been recognised for their excellence and the impact they have made to the local community at a local awards ceremony.
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Success for Aberdeen alum at Thai awards ceremony
Last month McDucation, an Education Consultant based in Bangkok which specialise in recruiting Thai students to Scottish institutions, celebrated its 20th anniversary by launching the Scottish Alumni Association Thailand and the Scottish Alumni Awards in Leadership, Innovation and Community Engagement.
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School of Psychology gains University's first Athena Swan Gold award
The School of Psychology has become the first at the University of Aberdeen to be awarded an Athena Swan Gold award, for its work advancing gender equality in higher education and research.
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Professor Ian Gould ranked 6th worldwide in his field
Professor Ian Gould has been ranked in 6th place worldwide in the Scholar GPS category of research into Antimicrobial Stewardship, building on 2024 and 2025 rankings of 19th for research into Antibiotics.
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Professor Valerie Speirs named as Chair of Scientific Advisory Panel
The Centre for Human Specific Research has announced the appointment of Professor Valerie Speirs as Chair of its Scientific Advisory Panel (SAP).
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Aberdeen welcomes news of joint framework to secure the future of Scotland's universities
The Scottish Government and Universities Scotland have announced the launch of a new, joint process that will co-design a framework for a successful and sustainable future for Scotland's universities for the next 20 years.