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Half of replanted tropical trees don't survive, study finds
On average, about half of the trees planted in tropical and sub-tropical forest restoration efforts do not survive more than five years, but there is enormous variation in outcomes, new research has found.
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Law School alumna and Student Ambassador wins 2022 IBA Outstanding Young Lawyer Award
A University of Aberdeen alumna has been honoured with a prestigious international law award in recognition of her work mentoring the next generation of legal minds.
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Fair trade award for Aberdeen academic shining a light on worker injustice

A University of Aberdeen academic who has made it his life's work to improve the lives of garment workers in Bangladesh has been honoured with a prestigious national fair trade award.
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Book Week Scotland event explores the hidden case of Ewan Forbes

The life of an Aberdeenshire baron and doctor whose small note in a local newspaper and subsequent legal case shone an early light on the status of transgender people is the subject of a free public event at the University of Aberdeen
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Transformational project wins prestigious sustainability award

A novel greenhouse gas calculator developed by scientists at the University of Aberdeen has won a renowned Green Gown award.
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Boost for space law as University of Aberdeen lands specialist academic

The University of Aberdeen Law School has strengthened its long-standing reputation as a centre for space law with a prestigious new academic appointment.
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World's largest companies are neglecting their human rights responsibilities, study finds

The majority of the 500 largest businesses in the world are neglecting their human rights responsibilities, new international research has found.
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Celebrating the life of the craftsman professor who transformed science teaching

Thursday (November 10) marks 200 years since the death of an inspiring professor who became one of Aberdeen's most popular teachers and transformed science learning in the city.
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Eclectic mix of all things musical hits the right notes for new University festival

Music lovers are invited to try their hand at steel drumming, have a go at bellringing and take the floor for a vibrant 'Strip the Willow' at the UNI-Versal Music Festival which has been officially launched.
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Women STEM students gaining skills to address global challenges thanks to new scholarships

Five women from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh are studying fully funded postgraduate degrees at the University of Aberdeen with the aim of gaining the skills necessary to foster a career addressing some of the biggest problems of today in their home countries.