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University of Aberdeen involved in world's largest study into the psychological impact of Covid-19
Researchers from the School of Psychology at the University of Aberdeen are taking part in a global study investigating the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on emotional wellbeing and resilience.
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Aberdeen climbs into UK's Top 20 universities in Guardian rankings
The University of Aberdeen has climbed into the Top 20 in the UK according to the Guardian University Guide 2021.
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Generous Aberdeen Alumni Dig Deep to Help New Students
New University of Aberdeen students who are facing severe financial hardship due to the ongoing global pandemic have been thrown a lifeline thanks to the huge generosity of alumni from around the world.
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Improving standards of expert witness evidence in Scotland
The first Scottish university-certificated training programme for expert witnesses is to be launched by Bond Solon and the University of Aberdeen.
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University of Aberdeen retains world top 200 status
The University of Aberdeen has retained its place in the extremely competitive world top 200 according to the Times Higher Education World University rankings 2021.
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Fewer under-5s admitted to hospital during 'take it outside' smoking campaign
The number of under-five-year-olds admitted to hospital with asthma related complaints dropped following the Take it Right Outside campaign in Scotland, researchers have found.
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Word reimagined: Aberdeen students create online literary festival showcasing the arts
As Scotland's 'National Bard' once said, 'the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry*', but a group of University of Aberdeen students weren't going to let Covid-19 prevent them from running a new literary festival this month (September 23 - 27).
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700th anniversary of Pope's reply to Arbroath Declaration marked
700 years ago today (August 28), the Pope responded to the Declaration of Arbroath, the document attempting to confirm Scotland's status as an independent sovereign state.
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Practical tool for helicopter pilots takes off after three-year study
A new system designed to recognise the non-technical skills required by the helicopter pilots flying search and rescue missions and those who fly workers to offshore installations, has been developed by the University of Aberdeen.
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University receives over £600,000 to help tackle Scotland's skills gap
The University of Aberdeen will be offering hundreds of free places on online short courses in 2020 and 2021 to help Scotland's workforce upskill and reskill.