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Global backing for video game to bring Medieval Aberdeen to life

Gaming enthusiasts from around the world have backed a new project to bring medieval Aberdeen to life.
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Toddler toolkit which can identify speech and language problems to be rolled out

Health visitors across England are to be trained to use a toolkit which can identify very young children with speech, language and communication problems.
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University toasts 525th birthday with commemorative local gin

Award-winning local distillers Porter's Gin and the University of Aberdeen have joined forces to produce a limited-edition gin to celebrate the University's 525th birthday.
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EU students to benefit from Aberdeen Scholarships

EU students who choose to come to study at the University of Aberdeen in 2021/22 will be eligible for new scholarships of up to £8,000 a year.
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Future's green for ecologist Ewan

Ewan Beveridge from Elgin is looking forward to playing his part in the climate change battle following his graduation from the University of Aberdeen.
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University helps more college students study towards a degree

Agreements between the University of Aberdeen and three Scottish colleges will bring more opportunities for college students in Scotland to benefit from a university degree.
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Aberdeen scientists lead £1.8million project to reduce spread of rodent-borne infections

The University of Aberdeen is leading an international collaboration of researchers in a new £1.8m project that aims to develop strategies to reduce disease transmission from rodents to humans.
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Award nomination for project which has changed the face of Scotland's warrior kingdoms

Pioneering work led by the University of Aberdeen, which has revealed a new picture of Scotland's Pictish past, is in the running for a major archaeology award.
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"Call to arms" to embrace energy transition opportunities in annual lecture

Energy systems that will play a key role in the drive towards a low carbon future will come under the spotlight in the University of Aberdeen's annual RV Jones Lecture.
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An 'app' a day to keep the doctor OK

Researchers led by a team at the University of Aberdeen have produced an app for NHS frontline workers to help them have a 'good day' at work.