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Aberdeen graduate wins prestigious prize from the Royal Anthropological Institute

Anthropology and Theology graduate Morgane Taillefesse has been named winner of the 2023 UK Student Essay Prize by the Royal Anthropological Institute.
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Aberdeen's role in the energy transition topic of TEDxSalon event
TEDxAberdeen is hosting a TEDxSalon event exploring Aberdeen's role in the energy transition.
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Ra-Pict prototyping bringing archaeology alive

3D scanners, 3D printers and even new smartphone technology is being used by University of Aberdeen archaeologists to enhance teaching and public engagement of the discipline.
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Monograph co-authored by Aberdeen academic shortlisted for Scottish Research Book of the Year
A new edition and study of one of north-east Scotland's best-loved works of literature and science has been shortlisted for the Scottish Research Book of the Year 2023.
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Get hooked on fish at fin-tastic free event

Taster stalls, cookery demonstrations and a talk with the star of the BBC series 'Trawlerman' are among the attractions on the menu at a fish-themed fair taking place in Aberdeen next month.
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Sharing the stories and lessons of witch-hunting in Scotland

A short course at the University of Aberdeen is introducing people around the world to the history of witch-hunting and the witch trials in Scotland.
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Aberdeen student's stunning ecology snaps triumph at annual photography competition

University of Aberdeen PhD student, Danni Thompson, has been named a winner twice at this year's British Ecological Society photography competition.
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Students of the future on the agenda at Wood Foundation workshop

The University has strengthened its relationship with leading philanthropic organisation The Wood Foundation.
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Holographic camera to focus on tackling sea lice

Researchers at the University of Aberdeen have developed an advanced underwater holographic camera which they aim to use alongside artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to help Scotland's fish farmers manage sea lice.
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Research aims to make plant-based diets work for everyone

Making plant-based diets a realistic and enjoyable option for all is the goal of a new project that aims to promote healthy diets that are environmentally sustainable.