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University marks five years of On-demand learning

More than 11,000 students from 140 countries have studied an online short course at the University of Aberdeen since the launch of its dedicated On-demand learning website five years ago - a milestone the University is celebrating this week.
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Business School's Energy Transition Conference set to attract a global audience

Industry, policy and academic experts from the leading global energy cities of the UK, Norway, Canada and Australia will gather in Aberdeen in May to discuss the energy transition.
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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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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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Aberdeen joins EU project MISSION to curb release of world's most potent greenhouse gas

A University of Aberdeen research centre has joined a European network to address the technology gap needed to curb the release of world's most potent greenhouse gas.
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Project aims to give new lease of life to batteries and critical elements

Researchers are leading a project that aims to develop a new method of recycling critical elements from electronic devices, reducing waste and ensuring a new lease of life for old smartphone and vehicle batteries along with other rare elements.
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Study of decommissioned onshore gas field highlights hydrogen storage concerns

A study exploring the potential of a decommissioned gas field in Scotland as a major hydrogen store has highlighted concerns over potential leaks and recommended that it shouldn't be used.
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Energy Minister visits National Decommissioning Centre to mark fifth anniversary

The National Decommissioning Centre (NDC) has marked its fifth anniversary with a visit from Scotland's Minister for Energy and the Environment, Gillian Martin MSP.
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£2.6 million initiative to train next generation of mineral resource experts

Scientists from the University of Aberdeen will play a key role in a new initiative that aims to train the next generation of mineral resource experts to help the energy transition.
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New Fellows to drive forward energy transition research

The University has appointed three leading academics to help drive forward research linked to the energy transition, one of its five Interdisciplinary research challenges.