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The future of Scottish Fisheries in a Changing World

Fishing News UK features an article following the annual meeting of the Marine Alliance for Science and Technology.
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Applications Now Open for EastBio Doctoral Training Partnership

EastBio is the East of Scotland BioScience Doctoral Training Partnership of which the University of Aberdeen is a partner. Funded by the BBSRC and supported by the Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance, EastBio tackles major problems facing our planet with world class research.
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SBS Research Seminar Series 2019

Researcher for Laboratory of Biometry and Evolutionary BiologyDispersal: determinism, mechanisms, consequences - the collared flycatcher as a case study.
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QUADRAT-DTP NERC Funded PhD Studentships in Biological Sciences for October 2019 entry

Queen's University Belfast and Aberdeen Doctoral Research and Training Partnership (QUADRAT) brings together research and teaching centres of excellence in biological sciences and geosciences from the University of Aberdeen and Queen's University Belfast to provide unique PhD opportunities.
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Professor John Speakman becomes Fellow of the Royal Society
A University of Aberdeen professor who is the world's leading expert in animal energy expenditure has been elected to The Royal Society - one of the 50 most eminent scientists from across the UK and Commonwealth recognised with the honour in 2018.
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Postgraduate Opportunity Available - James Henry Scott Scholarship
Applications are invited for the James Henry Scott Scholarship, for various MSc Environmental programmes starting in September 2018 (the academic year 2018/19).
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Pablo and Ollie on hand (or paw) to provide canine comfort
Students at the University of Aberdeen may have noticed two friendly, if a little furry, faces around Old Aberdeen recently.
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First scientific expedition to newly exposed Antarctic ecosystem
A team of scientists, led by British Antarctic Survey (BAS), heads to Antarctica this week (14 February) to investigate a mysterious marine ecosystem that's been hidden beneath an Antarctic ice shelf for up to 120,000 years.
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Aberdeen climate change expert elected Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy
Leading climate change scientist, Professor Pete Smith, has been elected as a Foreign Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy, one of only four such Fellowships for 2018 announced this week.
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Scientists to visit mysterious marine ecosystem which was hidden for 120,000 years
Scientists from the University of Aberdeen are part of an expedition led by British Antarctic Survey (BAS) which is planning an urgent mission to investigate a mysterious marine ecosystem that's been hidden beneath an Antarctic ice shelf for up to 120,000 years.