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Dr James Johnson publishes new book AI and the Bomb
Will AI make accidental nuclear war more likely? If so, how might these risks be reduced?
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Environmental, economic and social research projects supported by RSE Awards
Three projects from the University of Aberdeen have been awarded funding in the latest RSE Research Awards programme.
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Muslim charity in the United Kingdom: Between counter-terror and social integration
Dr Samantha May from the Department of Politics and International Relations has had an article published in the British Journal of Politics and International Relations.
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The Professor Debra Gimlin Prize
The University of Aberdeen is proud to launch the Professor Debra Gimlin Prize 2022/23.
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Dr Natasha Danilova co-authors new article on Russian Mothers and the Ukraine War
In their article, “Ukraine War: Why Russian soldiers’ mothers aren’t demonstrating the strong opposition they have in previous conflicts” for The Conversation Jennifer Mathers from the University of Aberystwyth and Natasha Danilova from the University of Aberdeen explain why the recent conscription and death toll in the war with Ukraine did not...
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Funding boost to support north-east climate assemblies
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen's Just Transition Lab and their local partners have been awarded £386,152 by the Scottish Government for a project that will see several local climate assemblies take place in the north-east of Scotland.
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Dr Philippe Beauregard publishes new book on International Leadership
Dr Philippe Beauregard has just published a new book titled The Passion of Leadership: How Emotions Shape Transatlantic Cooperation with the University of Michigan Press.
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US Consul General talks to Aberdeen students
US Consul General in Edinburgh Jack Hillmeyer visited the University of Aberdeen on Friday 7 October to talk to students. Mr Hillmeyer was joined by US Consulate colleagues, Political and Economic Consul Michael Feldman and Programme Manager Patrick Hogan for the session. As part of Dr Malcolm Harvey's US Politics course, students...
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MSc Criminology and Sociology - New Masters Programme announced for 2023
The Department of Sociology has announced a new programme commencing in September 2023 that will examine criminal justice and punishment, but also how individuals and communities perceive and respond to adverse conditions and deviant behaviour.
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Dr Digdem Soyaltin-Colella edits new volume on EU Governance
Newly appointed lecturer in PIR, Dr Digdem Soyaltin-Colella, recently published a book examining governance promotion at the EU level. The book re-evaluates the EU’s governance promotion capacity both within the EU and beyond its borders in light of the simultaneous decline in democracy in Europe in particular, and across the whole...