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Students from PI5520 organise a conference
Amy Mackenzie, alongside many other presenters, participated at the postgraduate conference entitled "Terrorism and Counterterrorism: Contemporary Challenges and the Confrontation of Complexity". The conference was run by postgradauate students from Dr. Kandida Purnell's course PI5520 and featured four different panels: "From Religion to Radicalisation", "Gendered Terrorism", "Tactics of Terrorism in...
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Chris Martin has been awarded a student travel grant from the Canada-UK Foundation
Chris Martin has been awarded a student travel grant from the Canada-UK Foundation for £1,000 in order to participate in the closing events of ‘Fabric of our Lands’; an exhibition of Salish woven blankets from museums in America and Europe. The Vancouver exhibition marks the first time many of the...
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Radcliffe Brown Lecture 2017
This year's Radcliffe Brown Lecture in Social Anthropology will take place at the University of Aberdeen, following on from the British Academy in London. We welcome Professor Wang Mingming from Peking University. Please join us in Aberdeen on Thursday 30 March for what promises to be a most interesting event.
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Removal of Desktop Printers
IT Services will begin shortly to remove all non-contracted printers, often known as desktop printers, from across campus. Where legitimate need for a desktop device exists, a new, contracted and managed Konica Minolta printer will be supplied.
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Professional skills part one for level 1 undergraduates
Professional skills part one (PD1001), a prescribed 0-credit course for undergraduate level one students is now fully available and engagement has been extremely encouraging with over 600 students completing the first section of this 3-part course so far this academic session. Students will be encouraged to complete the...
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Politics and International Relations PhD student nominated for Bernard Brodie Prize
Politics and International Relations PhD student Niklas Novaky has been nominated for the Bernard Brodie Prize awarded for the best article of the year published in the journal Contemporary Security Policy.
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Aberdeen Student Campaigns for Hillary Clinton
Fourth year Politics and International Relations student, Cameron Hill, has been out on the streets campaigning for Hillary Clinton in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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British Museum artefact goes home on loan to Siberia
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen are collaborating with the British Museum on the loan of a work of art back to its place of origin in north-east Siberia for a temporary exhibition, for the first time since it left almost 150 years ago.
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Former PhD Sociology student Dr Heather Morgan's study has shown the extent of the pollution caused
Smoking Study Shows Aberdeen home pollution levels worse than Beijing By Stephen Walsh Tags aberdeen Aberdeen University air pollution Errol Place King Street Scottish Government smoking Face-masks, air pollution and thick smog – something we are used to seeing in television footage and pictures from Beijing, China. However, a recent study in Aberdeen has shown the average smoker may have experienced...
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Double award for Professor Tim Ingold
Professor Tim Ingold has been awarded the White Rose of Finland Medal and the Huxley Memorial Medal.