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What lies beneath a volcano? New images reveal all...

The complex plumbing system beneath volcanoes has been revealed in the clearest detail ever, marking a 'major step forward' in our understanding of how they are formed and behave.
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Competition linked to Aberdeen 2040 strategic plan yields promising ideas

The winners of a student competition to develop an initiative that supports the University of Aberdeen's Aberdeen 2040 strategic plan have been announced.
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Welcome Tracey Slaven

Tracey Slaven has been appointed as University Secretary and Chief Operating Officer at the University of Aberdeen.
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Nanotechnology project to boost North Sea gas production

Scientists from the University of Aberdeen are developing new technology they claim will be a "game-changer" in enhancing production from North Sea gas fields.
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University to celebrate Black History Month

The University of Aberdeen will celebrate Black History Month throughout October.
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Singers invited to join global chorus which will become a charity single

A new international song of friendship and healing requires voices to join a chorus led by the renowned Scottish singer Fiona Kennedy, accompanied by Scotland's premier orchestra the RSNO, in a virtual collaboration which will become a charity single.
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Working to ensure a safe academic year 2020/21

Principal & Vice-Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen, Professor George Boyne, says staff, student and the wider community's safety is the priority ahead of the start of the new term.
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North-East culture to be celebrated in Stories of Aberdeenshire

The University's Elphinstone Institute has jointly led a new campaign shining a spotlight on Aberdeenshire's folklore, ballads, supernatural tales and crafts which has been launched today (14 September).
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Aberdeen climate activist to share experience at the UN

An Aberdeen student has spoken at the United Nations 75 Global Peace Inter-Generational Dialogue for Scotland and has now been invited to contribute to a high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly.
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University of Aberdeen begins study into the impact of home learning on new teachers

A researcher from the University of Aberdeen has been awarded funding to investigate the impact that the sudden shift to remote teaching during lockdown has had on new teachers.