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Emeritus Professor W. F. H. Nicolaisen Passes Away, aged 88
With great sadness we share the news that W. F. H. Nicolaisen, Emeritus Professor at the Elphinstone Institute, passed away in the early morning of Monday, 15 February 2016.
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Abstract Submissin Deadline Extended to 17 April 2016 for the Science Section of Inaugural UArctic C
Registration is now open for the first ever UArctic Congress that will take place in Saint Petersburg, Russia from 12 to 16 September, 2016.
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Post-doctoral Researcher Required in Arctic Indigenous Studies
This position will be for the period from 1 May 2016 to 28 February 2019. The closing date is 1 April 2016 at 1300 hrs (local Finnish time). Applications must be addressed and delivered to the University of Lapland, PO Box 122 (Registry, Yliopistonkatu 8), FI-96101 Rovaniemi, Finland.
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North to the Arctic AHRC-funded PhD - Submit By 11 April 2016
This is an exciting opportunity to pursue an original doctoral research project within the Department of Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, whilst working closely with National Museums Scotland expertise and collections.
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Agricultural fertiliser could pose risk to human fertility, sheep study finds
Eating meat from animals grazed on land treated with commonly-used agricultural fertilisers might have serious implications for pregnant women and the future reproductive health of their unborn children, according to new research.
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Specific brain areas found to be linked to depression
Damage in specific brain structures has been found to be associated with a greater risk of depressive symptoms in late life according to research from the University of Aberdeen.
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New study of burgh records reveals Aberdeen's piracy past
Read about Dr Armstrong Jackson's article from the magazine history SCOTLAND Vol.16 No.2 March-April 2016 and look out for his more in-depth analysis being published later this year.
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University offers opportunity to unemployed oil workers
The University of Aberdeen is offering a discount on postgraduate education to unemployed oil and gas workers.
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New research shows climate change will endanger many species previously believed to be not at risk
New research from the University of Aberdeen has shown that insects in high-latitude ecosystems such as Scotland are just as at risk from climate change as tropical species.
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Ragnar Shaggy-Trousers and Eystein Foul-Fart: the truth behind Viking names
Want a masterclass on Viking names - read Doctoral Candidate in Scandinavian Studies Keith Ruiter's recent article in The Conversation.