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Modern Languages staff not facing compulsory redundancy
The University has lifted the possibility of compulsory redundancy facing staff in Modern Languages.
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18th century 'glow up' of paintings provides insights into changing beauty standards
An 18th century 'glow up' of paintings representing women around the world has revealed insights into how western standards and male influence changed the perception of beauty through the centuries
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Fit rare! School pupils' Doric book launch at University
Pupils at St Peter's Roman Catholic School are taking readers on a magical journey through Old Aberdeen following the launch of their Doric titled book 'A Unicorn's Guide Tae Aul Aiberdeen' which was launched on Monday (4 March 2024) at the University of Aberdeen's Sir Duncan Rice Library.
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Aberdeen scientists identify genetic anxiety 'switch'
New research from the University of Aberdeen has identified an area of DNA in the human genome that plays a role in controlling anxiety.
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Remarkable women changing lives in the north-east and beyond celebrated at International Women's Day
The remarkable work of a female professor leading research into diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes will be celebrated as part of International Women's Day.
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University of Aberdeen's Research Facilities Showcase returns
Businesses looking to find out how they can tap into the University of Aberdeen's world class research facilities and expertise are being invited to attend an information-sharing event on April 19.
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Student composer joins trio to create a musical reflection on Deeside's changing habitat
A University of Aberdeen student and composer has joined with his father - an emeritus professor of the institution - and a leading violist to create a musical tribute to the Cairngorms.
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Top outreach and engagement award for geoscientist
A leading University of Aberdeen geoscientist has been recognised for his outstanding outreach and engagement work with a prestigious award.
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Sustainable future for Modern Languages
Modern languages including Gaelic are set for a sustainable future at the University of Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen law students win 2024 Client Consultation Competition
University of Aberdeen Law Diploma students Ailsa Gardyne and Callum Leeson are set to represent Scotland on the international stage after winning the Scottish Client Consultation Competition.
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