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Staff News - November 2018
Farewell to Fernanda Dias da Silva who leaves us this month for Paris: you’ll be greatly missed but we’re sure that Paris will help ease the pain! Farewell to Malou Luchtenberg who leaves us this month to return to her home University in Groningen after having been with us since August...
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Charities join forces for Baird Family Hospital and ANCHOR Centre
Three high-profile north-east charities are set to form a special partnership to support the development of a new hospital and a new centre for oncology and haematology patients including non-malignant blood disorders in Grampian.
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Aberdeen part of £15m new Artificial Intelligence centre for Scotland
Scotland is to have its own £15.8m artificial intelligence health research centre, which promises to enable better patient diagnosis, treatment and outcomes, with Aberdeen playing a key role.
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RCSEd Dentsply Sirona Dental Skills Competition Winner Announced
Congratulations to BDS5 student Glen Ward who achieved first place at the annual clinical skills crown prep challenge for final year students. Congratulations to Anitha Baskaran and Shona Baillie who were placed second and third respectively.
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Aberdeen Cardiovascular and Diabetes Centre launched
The University of Aberdeen welcomed around 70 guests to the launch of the Aberdeen Cardiovascular and Diabetes Centre (ACDC) today (Friday, November 2).
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HSRU's Dr Eilidh Duncan has been awarded a personal fellowship from the newly formed THIS Institute
THIS Institute (The Healthcare Improvement Studies) was created by the University of Cambridge and the Health Foundation and offers prestigious fellowships to lead an extended period of research and contribute to the development of the field of healthcare improvement studies. Eilidh is one of three postdoctoral fellows appointed within the first...
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Could your unborn child help scientists to improve the health of the future population?
Babies that aren't even born yet could help Aberdeen scientists to improve the health of future generations.
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Professor Louise Locock delivers teaching and a seminar in Denmark
Louise was invited to contribute to a 3-day course for PhD students in Odense, Denmark on patient and public involvement in health research, organised by Professor Mogens Hørder from the University of Southern Denmark.
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WW1 voices to be brought to life by leading actor and singer in Aberdeen
The voices of soldiers, doctors, nurses and ordinary people affected by the First World War will be brought to life at a free event featuring actor and director John Bett and acclaimed singer, songwriter and broadcaster Fiona Kennedy.
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University secures three new Athena SWAN Awards
The University of Aberdeen is delighted to announce that another three of its departments have received the Athena SWAN Bronze Award.