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New research scholarships to commemorate University founder
The University of Aberdeen is launching a new programme of research scholarships to honour its medieval founder and his commitment to excellence.
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EU-Russia energy relations discussed at University-organised conference
An attempt to find new ways of shaping EU-Russia energy relations will be the subject of a major European conference co-organised by the University of Aberdeen.
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Lifetime achievement award for Professor Alex Kemp
Top individuals and companies in the offshore industry were celebrated last night at the 2012 Offshore Achievement Awards, where Professor Alex Kemp was awarded the Lifetime Achievement accolade.
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New creatures from the deep identified by Aberdeen scientists
Strange deep sea creatures discovered by Aberdeen researchers have been confirmed as three new species previously unknown to science.
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University delegation visits China
A team from the University of Aberdeen have held a week-long series of meetings with top Chinese Universities and industries.
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First Minister gives Keynote Address at launch of landmark book on history of North Sea Oil & Gas
The First Minister, Alex Salmond, gave the Keynote Address at a launch event to mark the publication of a new book, The Official History of North Sea Oil and Gas, last night (Monday October 24)
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UKERC awards £2M for topical energy projects
Professor Pete Smith of the University of Aberdeen will lead an assessment of the impacts on global ecosystem services of electricity generation from coal, nuclear, wind and bioenergy as part of a package of new awards announced by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC).
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Climate change affects marine animals on Antarctica's seabed
A rapid increase in the frequency of icebergs pounding the shallow seafloor around the West Antarctic Peninsula - as a result of shrinking winter sea ice - has caused the life expectancy of a tiny marine creature (bryozoans) to halve over the last 12 years.
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Offshore platforms could be hot spot of fish abundance
Oil and gas platforms could be serving as beneficial habitats for commercially important fish populations such as cod and haddock, a marine ecologist will report today (Tuesday, September 27) at a major conference in Aberdeen.
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Controversies of ocean science in spotlight as world marine experts arrive in Aberdeen
Experts with opposing views on some of most critical issues facing the planet will be in Aberdeen next week at a major international gathering of 1,000 marine scientists.