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University of Aberdeen research to be showcased at Scotland's Just Transition Summit 2025
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen's Just Transition Lab (JTL) will join national leaders, community voices and innovators at a landmark event convened by Scotland's Just Transition Commission to explore how Scotland can build a resilient, low-carbon economy that is fair for all.
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Native oysters: tiny creatures, big impact beneath the waves
Marine shellfish like oysters carry out a vital role in marine ecosystems however the UK's native oyster species has suffered a drastic decline in recent years.
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Capercaillie research project shortlisted in celebration of Scotland's nature champions
Research focused on protecting Scotland's capercaillie population by managing predators through non-lethal means has been shortlisted for a Nature of Scotland Award.
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University of Aberdeen academics appointed to REF 2029 panels
Leading academics from the University of Aberdeen have been appointed to expert sub-panels for the UK's Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2029.
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Victory in bloom: Aberdeen team crowned winners at prestigious Botanical University Challenge
A student team from the University of Aberdeen's School of Biological Science were crowned the winners of the recent Botanical University Challenge.
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University of Aberdeen set to welcome thousands of visitors during its August Open Day
The University of Aberdeen is inviting prospective students to explore everything it has to offer at its upcoming Undergraduate Open Day on 26 August 2025.
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Quadruple success for University of Aberdeen in latest RSE funding awards
Four 'exceptional' research projects from the University of Aberdeen have been successful in the spring 2025 RSE Research Awards open call.
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£5.6million project launched to explore how man-made structures affect our seas
The University of Aberdeen will partner in a new research project set to transform how offshore structures are managed across their full lifecycle.
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Feeding technique gives capercaillies 'breeding' room
A study focused on protecting Scotland's capercaillie population by managing predators through non-lethal means has seen brood numbers double in target areas.
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New sculpture in Cruickshank Garden - a beautiful spot for reflection, chat or moment of peace
As the weather starts to get better, a stunning new addition to the University of Aberdeen's Cruickshank Botanic Garden is set to offer visitors an additional peaceful place to gather their thoughts.