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Aberdeen rises 27 places into top 160 global universities
The University of Aberdeen has climbed 27 places to make it into the world's top 160 universities in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings.
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Study sounds warning over greenhouse emissions from Arctic rivers
A new study involving scientists from the University of Aberdeen has revealed that river networks bordering the Arctic Circle are responsible for a far higher level of carbon emissions than previously believed.
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Discovery, debate and entertainment comes to Aberdeen for EXPLORATHON
Aberdeen will become a hub of discovery, debate and entertainment when the University of Aberdeen hosts EXPLORATHON 2018 in September.
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Mediterranean-style diet may lower women's stroke risk
Following a Mediterranean-style diet reduced stroke risk in women over 40, but not in men.
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A change in approach to tackling Alzheimer's
OPINION :: On World Alzheimer's Day, Professor Alison Murray speaks about a change in direction for Alzheimer's research and Aberdeen's role in tackling the disease.
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University of Aberdeen named Scottish University of the Year
The University of Aberdeen has been named Scottish University of the Year in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019.
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University project features at London Design Fair
A University of Aberdeen project has been included in a showcase exploring how design research can help develop innovative solutions to complex issues around the world.
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Forget about it: Psychologists explore how it feels to be forgotten
Being forgotten by our acquaintances can affect self-esteem in the same way as being rejected
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Staying Together? Experts gather in Aberdeen to discuss crisis and survival in political unions
Fierce debate surrounds independence for both Scotland and Catalonia and experts will gather at the University of Aberdeen next week to discuss crisis and survival in political unions in historical perspective.
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Aberdeen academic named as finalist in 2018 Converge Challenge
A University scientist has been announced as a finalist in the 2018 Converge Challenge for her life science business, mycoBiologics.