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Our Subversive Voice
Dr Jonathan Hicks, lecturer in music, discusses the history and politics of English protest songs.
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Aberdeen achieves highest ever ranking in Guardian University Guide
The University of Aberdeen has achieved its highest ever ranking of 13th in the UK in the Guardian University Guide, and its seven-place rise from 20th last year also makes it the biggest climber in the top 20.
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£4m investment in 20 new research posts to solve major global challenges
The University of Aberdeen is set to invest nearly £4m to recruit 20 experts to address the key global challenges facing society.
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French Graduate wins 1st prize in national essay competition
French-IR graduate (2022) wins National Essay Prize for his final year French Dissertation
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Addressing ambiguities surrounding the concept of 'learner autonomy' in English language education
Hamdi Ahmad had a paper entitled, 'Addressing ambiguities surrounding the concept of learner autonomy in English language education' accepted for publication in the Arab World English Journal (AWEJ). AWEJ has been indexed in the Web of Science the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) by Thomson Reuter.
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Frances Wilkins publishes article on the precarious position of Gaelic Psalmody for The Conversation
Frances Wilkins publishes article on the decline of Gaelic Psalmody for The Conversation
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Celtic & Anglo-Saxon Studies student wins the Kelpies Prize for Writing
Our level 2 student Fran Moldaschl has just been awarded the Kelpies Prize for Writing.
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RMA Conference: 'Women and Sea Shanties'
On Saturday 10th September 2022, Mollie Carlyle presented her paper entitled 'Sally Brown and Sailor John: Women and the Shanty Tradition' at the Royal Musical Association annual conference, hosted by Durham University.
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Publication and Conference
Ian Grosz, a third year PhD research student in creative writing, publishes work in the cross-border, collaborative deep mapping project Four Rivers: Deep Maps, edited by Dr. Jo Jones of Curtin University with Chris Fowlis as part of the Aberdeen-Curtin University Alliance and will be presenting a paper at the...
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LLMVC PhD student has Prize-Winning Essay published
Lauren Cuthbert has won the 2021 Women in German Studies essay prize with her essay '"Ich hatte Befehle" (I had orders): Multidirectional Memory and the Vietnam War in Heynowski and Scheumann's 'Pilots in Pyjamas' (1968)'. The essay was subsequently submitted to German Life and Letters for publication and published on...
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Prof. Schell awarded a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship
Prof. Schell was awarded a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship, for two years from September 2022, for her project 'CarrenĖo's Manual: Manners, Society, History' This project examines the radically under-studied Manual de urbanidad y buenas maneras (Manual of Courtesy and Good Manners), which is among the, if not the, best-selling and longest-selling...
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Professor Pete Stollery retires after three decades of service to north-east music
Professor Pete Stollery retired from the University of Aberdeen's department of Music yesterday after more than three decades with the University.