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2026 Lightbulb Ideas Competition winners announced
The University of Aberdeen announces the successful conclusion of the 2026 Lightbulb Ideas Competition, an annual initiative that champions student innovation and entrepreneurial thinking.
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New course will evaluate progress in the energy transition
The University of Aberdeen is hosting a new introductory course, The State of Energy Transition, designed to equip participants with a foundational understanding of the UK's evolving energy landscape.
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Professor Mandy Ryan Ranked 2nd Worldwide Among Top Scholars
Professor Mandy Ryan, Emeritus Professor of Health Economics at the University's Health Economics Research Unit (HERU), has been ranked second in the world in the field of discrete choice analysis by ScholarGPS.
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School of Education has been selected to host the Thematic Hub, Support for Diverse Classrooms
The School of Education at the University of Aberdeen has been selected to host a new hub to support teachers across Scotland by providing professional learning grounded in the latest research and policy.
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Aberdeen University Karate Club enjoy medal success at major event
The Aberdeen University Karate Club enjoyed its strongest performance to date at the recent British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) Karate Championships last month.
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RSE award success for University of Aberdeen projects
Eight University of Aberdeen research projects have been selected in the autumn 2025 RSE Research Awards open call.
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The Caledonian Trans Reveal with Harry Josephine Giles
Award-winning poet and performer Harry Josephine Giles will visit the University showcasing work for the forthcoming Routledge Companion to Scottish Literature.
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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