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Life and the law explored in new podcast series
The University of Aberdeen's School of Law has launched a new podcast series looking at a range of topical issues viewed through a legal lens.
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Science Day success
The University of Aberdeen hosted the annual North-East Scotland Ecology Network's (NESEN) Science Day on the 8th October at the Science Teaching Hub in Old Aberdeen.
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Two Aberdeen projects among those powering a net zero future in Scotland
Two research projects led by the University of Aberdeen in partnership with St Andrews, Dundee and Heriot-Watt are among eight to have secured funding to tackle the challenges Scotland faces in the transition to a net zero future.
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Exploring Genius, Creation, and Humanity in the Age of AI
Exploring how artificial intelligence reshapes our understanding of creativity, genius, and what it means to be human was the focus for a multidisciplinary workshop.
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Aberdeen academic to speak on food security and land use at Westminster conference
University of Aberdeen Interdisciplinary Fellow Dr Roslyn Henry has been invited to speak at the Westminster Food & Nutrition Forum policy conference later this month.
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Course swap opens up to MBA and energy economics students in Aberdeen and Perth, Australia
The University of Aberdeen has entered into course 'swap' arrangement with Curtin University in Western Australia that will widen educational opportunities for students by drawing on each institution's strengths in MBA delivery and the energy sector.
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University of Aberdeen statement on GB Energy HQ announcement
Statement in response to confirmation that the headquarters of GB Energy, a new UK Government-backed energy company, will be located in Aberdeen.
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Science Teaching Hub nets 2024's best building nomination
The University of Aberdeen's £35 million Science Teaching Hub is one of five projects in the running to be named Scotland's Best Building.
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Student teachers to be trained in supporting bereaved children
The Archie Child Bereavement Service (ACBS) has launched a new partnership with the University of Aberdeen, which will see student teachers being given specialist training on how to support a bereaved child.