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Soil quality key to increasing crop production and resilience to climate change

New research has found that high-quality cropland soils limit losses in response to warmer climates and support higher yields.
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School pupils show their business acumen in climate change challenge

Pupils from three north-east schools are celebrating after wowing the judges in a challenge that tasked them with designing and marketing an interactive climate change game.
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Passion for Scott's storytelling takes Anna around the world

University of Aberdeen triple graduate Anna Fancett has returned to her alma mater to take up a position where she will be promoting the work of Walter Scott to school pupils.
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University professor in walking challenge to raise awareness of suicide impact

A University of Aberdeen academic is putting his best foot forward in a walking challenge from Land's End to John O'Groats, to raise awareness of the impact of suicide on families following the death of his son.
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University research inspires first Scottish commercial cold pressed hemp oil production

Cold pressed hemp oil has been commercially produced in Scotland for the first time, inspired by research taking place at the University of Aberdeen's Rowett Institute into the crop's nutritional, health and environmental benefits.
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'Revolutionary' new Science Teaching Hub opened by renowned scientist and broadcaster

The University of Aberdeen's new £35 million Science Teaching Hub has been officially opened by renowned scientist and broadcaster Professor Chris Jackson.
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New chapter for Aberdeen University Press

Aberdeen University Press (AUP) has entered a major new phase in its history by becoming an online and fully Open Access university press.
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Empire, Slavery and Scotland's Museums: University curator contributes to new national guidance

A University curator has contributed to new national guidance which will shape how Scottish museums tell the story of the country's colonial past.
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Energy companies team up with University to offer scholarships

Energy companies Equinor and Harbour Energy are offering scholarships to the University of Aberdeen's MSc programme in Integrated Petroleum Geoscience.
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Fellowship provides new focus for Ukrainian historian fleeing the war

An academic whose work focuses on the historic ties between Poland and Ukraine is drawing on modern day connections between the two countries to settle into Aberdeen after fleeing the ongoing war in her homeland.