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Guardian University Guide brings more good news for University of Aberdeen

The University of Aberdeen has retained its improved position in the Guardian University Guide as the 20th highest ranked university in the UK.
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PREDICT project to find better ways of protecting our oceans

Scientists from the University of Aberdeen (UoA) and North Highland College's Environmental Research Institute, part of the University of the Highlands and Islands, will lead a new project to determine where offshore wind developments should be located in order to better protect marine life in the future.
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EXPLORATHON returns to showcase the best in research

Aberdeen will share in an exciting programme of events showcasing the best of Scottish research to the public.
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Public views sought to shape the future of Aberdeen collections
From meteorites to Napoleon's sister's slippers, the University of Aberdeen is home to hundreds of thousands of museum treasures.
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Toil & Trouble: Witchcraft in Scotland

A new student-led exhibition will explore 200 years of suspicions and actions that fueled the myths we associate with witchcraft today.
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University rises 20 places in THE World University Rankings

The University of Aberdeen has risen 20 places in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2022, strengthening its position among the world's top 200 universities.
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App to help Scottish skippers reduce bycatch scoops industry sustainability award

An innovative app being used by Scottish skippers to share real-time information with each other about the location of hotspots of unwanted fish has scooped a sustainability award.
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New University VP for regional recovery and development

A new post has been announced to help the University of Aberdeen play a key role in the north-east of Scotland's recovery and redevelopment from the pandemic.
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Shakespeare on the move stops off at the Cruickshank gardens

The University of Aberdeen's Cruickshank Botanic Garden will host an outdoor performance of Macbeth, which will arrive at the scenic venue thanks to pedal power.
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The ethics of design - moral considerations in the development of assistive technology

The Paralympic Games have highlighted the extremes of human endeavour and the technologies that support it, from running blades and handcycles to "sip and puff" steering for sailing.