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Space funding to develop Aberdeen Martian chamber in preparation for Mars mission

Space scientists at the University of Aberdeen have been awarded funding to further develop their pioneering technology to evaluate the habitability of Mars.
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National recognition for supporting work experience

The University of Aberdeen has been rated 15th in the Best 50 Universities for Work Experience 2024 at the national RateMyPlacement Awards.
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Just how much are the Moray Firth porpoises bothered by decommissioning?

• Aberdeen researchers publish new study - thought to be the first - examining the effect of noise created by decommissioning on marine mammals. • Findings provide evidence of environmental impacts of decommissioning project. New research from the University of Aberdeen has shed light on what effect decommissioning could have on local...
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Dr Manu Lekunze briefs African Union on Education Policy

On the 1st of March 2024, Dr Manu Lekunze, with colleagues from the Open University and the University of South Africa, provided a technical briefing to the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on how to shape education policy to foster peace, security, and prosperity.
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Dr Andrew McKinnon to deliver invited talk at Edinburgh

Dr Andrew McKinnon will deliver an invited, hybrid talk at the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh on March 6. In his paper, entitled 'Shailer Mathews’ Historical Sociology of God: Metaphors of the Divine and the Social Imaginary' Dr McKinnon will consider the questions, 'how does religion operate...
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Artifacts from the University's Museums and Special Collections on exhibit in China

More than 120 items from the University’s Egyptian archaeology collection are being exhibited in venues across China throughout 2024. “Meet Ancient Egypt: Mummy, Life and Death in Ancient Egypt” is made up entirely of items on loan from the University of Aberdeen and was designed by Meet You Museum. Artifacts in...
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Pupils get 'IT' following University Digital Day

Youngsters from a city primary school got to grips with IT and AI when they took part in a digital day at the University of Aberdeen recently.
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Women and people of colour overlooked as most identify white men as their heroes, study shows

Women and people of colour remain invisible to many in Britain and the USA as people pick white men as their heroes instead, according to a new study by the University of Aberdeen and University of Exeter.
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Dr Luisa Gandolfo to deliver invited talk at Edinburgh

Dr Luisa Gandolfo will give a talk at the University of Edinburgh as part of the Decolonising the Curriculum in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies seminar series, on January 30. During her talk, entitled 'Political Cartography and the Dynamic Archive', Luisa will consider how we use countermaps as pedagogical and research tools,...
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Dr James Johnson announces new book "The AI Commander"

Dr James Johnson just announced a new forthcoming volume that presents a human-centric exploration of synthesizing man and machine in future conflict.