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Prehistoric hunter-gatherers in southwestern Alaska - Seminar
All the small things - first talk on the Nunalleq project will be given by Dr Paul Ledger on 28 September 2016, 16:00 - 17:00.
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Can monkeys have autism? The answer could help us understand what causes the condition
According to Justin H G Williams, Senior Clinical Lecturer in Child Psychiatry.
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Aberdeen rises in Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide
The University of Aberdeen has gone up in the latest The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017.
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Education in the North Journal Celebrates 50 Years
The Director of Research for the College of Arts and Social Sciences, Professor Michael Brown and journal co-editors Claire Molloy and Dr Rachael Shanks pictured, celebrate the 50th anniversary of the journal Education in the North.
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Arctic marine phytobenthos of northern Baffin Island
This recent study by Professor Frithjof C. Küpper at Oceanlab and others constitutes an important seaweed biodiversity baseline dataset of northern Baffin Island, a region affected by rapid climate change.
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UArctic Congress Concludes in St. Petersburg
This first UArctic Congress gathered 450 participants representing 200 institutions from the circumpolar world and beyond for a week of science sessions and key meetings of northern academics from more than 20 countries.
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The Role of Law in Polar Governance
With a special focus on energy in the Arctic, Professor Tina Hunter and new recruit Daria Shapovalova will present papers at the 9th Polar Law Symposium in Akureyri, Iceland this October.
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Hebridean rock provides clue to life on Mars
Analysis of rocks in the Outer Hebrides has provided a tantalising clue that Mars may contain habitats which can potentially support life.
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Rapid Climate Change on Arctic Marine Ecosystems Workshop
Scientists from Canada, Norway and the United Kingdom met last month in Aberdeen to discuss climate change and resource exploitation of Arctic benthic ecosystems. The seminar was open to the public.
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Arctic Trip
At the end of July John Polanski travelled to Qikiqtarjuaq, 100km inside the Arctic Circle, to recover a lander that had been deployed the previous year as part of the ArcticNet project led by Professor Ursula Witte.