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Award for Excellence in Teaching - Undergraduate Winner Announced!
We are delighted to announce that Dr Emily Nordmann, School of Psychology, is the winner of the 2014 Award for Excellence in Teaching in the College of Life Sciences and Medicine for Undergraduate Teaching.
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Postgraduate Conference and Poster Session
The School of Biological Sciences 3rd Year PGR Conference & 2nd Year Poster Session took place on Thursday 16th and Friday 17th April 2015 in the Zoology Building Foyer and Lecture Theatre.
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Whalewatching impacts on minke whales are not likely to be a conservation threat
Wildlife tourism, like whalewatching, can substantially disrupt the activities of the animals targeted but does it threaten populations with extinction?
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Wolves, wildlife and worms
The University of Aberdeen is hosting and supporting an exciting and diverse programme of free events as part of British Science Week which runs from 13-22 March 2015.
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Career showcase 'opens doors' to future in environmental management
Students seeking a career in wildlife or environment conservation and organisations seeking those with the skills needed to help the sector move forward will be brought together at a special event at the University of Aberdeen.
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Deepest fish and 'supergiants' filmed in the Mariana Trench
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have set a new record for the world's deepest fish, filmed in the Mariana Trench - the deepest place on Earth.
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Research at University of Aberdeen confirmed as leading the world
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked as 'world leading' for significant areas of its research in a UK-wide assessment, which is the first of its kind to examine the impact of university outputs on society, business and culture.
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Gene critical to the development of low arsenic plants identified by scientists
Concerns about arsenic in food have grown in recent years with high concentrations found in rice, fruit juices and even baby food.
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Images from Our World to be shown at One World Week PechaKucha Event
Food sustainability and the importance of nature and creativity in Aberdeen are just some of the topics that will be highlighted at the next PechaKucha Night.
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Researchers benefit from funding initiatives to protect soils and safeguard global food security
A University of Aberdeen led consortium has received £1.4 million in new funding to explore how plants manipulate soils to extract more water and nutrients, it has been announced today (Monday October 13).