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University of Aberdeen students visit Shearwater's SW Tasman in Aberdeen
A group of University of Aberdeen geophysics and integrated petroleum geoscience students and staff were given a rare opportunity to step aboard one of the world's most advanced seismic vessels during a visit to Shearwater SW Tasman in Aberdeen.
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Chernobyl Roulette: The Russo-Ukrainian War and the Nuclear Threats
The University of Aberdeen will welcome internationally renowned historian Serhii Plokhii, Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard University, for a public lecture examining the dangers posed to nuclear facilities during Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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DFN Project SEARCH interns mark graduation success at King's College
A programme dedicated to supporting young people with learning disabilities into employment in the north-east of Scotland has marked its latest milestone with a graduation ceremony at the University of Aberdeen.
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University academic re-elected to chair the National Energy Skills Accelerator
The body tasked with creating a more flexible and resilient workforce for the UK's energy sector has broken with tradition and nominated its current chair remain in post for a second year.
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Researchers discover the value of learning with trees and woods
A new toolkit from researchers at the University of Aberdeen reveals how trees in school grounds and nearby woodlands can power learning across the Curriculum for Excellence.
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Success for the University of Aberdeen at the Herald Education Awards 2026
The University of Aberdeen's Gateway2Medicine (G2M) programme won the coveted Widening Access Award at the Herald Education Awards 2026.
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New evidence-based guide supports employers and employees managing long-term health conditions
The University of Aberdeen Business School has published an open-access guide designed to help employers and employees better understand and manage long-term health conditions in the workplace.
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Research-driven approach improves classroom outcomes in Rwanda
An international policy event in Rwanda will showcase new research demonstrating how low-cost, neuroscience-informed classroom practices may significantly improve school climate, teacher wellbeing and student learning outcomes across the country.
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University of Aberdeen helps secure £100k investment in sustainable medical education
A national collaboration between the University of Aberdeen and Scotland's other medical schools, has been awarded £100,000 from the Scottish Government to support the integration of sustainability in healthcare into medical degrees in Scotland.
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University to uncover how prepared Scottish businesses are for major change
The first national benchmark of how prepared Scottish organisations are for major change has been launched by the University of Aberdeen.