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Transatlantic Maritime Emissions Research Network (TRAMEREN)
Dr Daria Shapovalova presented a paper at the TRAMEREN conference. An international research consortium of international Law Schools ranging from Copenhagen to New York.
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Shetland teachers achieve success
Seven teachers from across Shetland have completed postgraduate qualifications in leadership through Aberdeen University.
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Coastal Societies Ecology Second International Seminar 17-19 June 2019
The Politics and Pitfalls of Maritime Governance challenges were highlighted by an international network (funded by the ESRC) that looked into issues now facing local coastal communities.
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Family delight for law graduate Anna and Dame Sue Black
When Anna Black graduated from the University of Aberdeen yesterday, it was a very proud moment for the entire family - in more ways than one.
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Psychology degree is a dream come true for Jasmina
Since she was a little girl, Jasmina Paneva dreamt of travelling abroad to go to University. Now, just 13 years later, she is all set to graduate and is well on the road to fulfilling her dream of becoming a scientist.
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Surf star Megan ready to help others take to the waves
Taking to the waves helped Megan Mackay cope with the grief of losing her twin brother while studying towards her degree, and now she wants to help others who may be struggling themselves.
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International Student Hardship Fund
An international Students hardship fund has been created by the University of Aberdeen after a campaign led by Student President Lawson Ogubie earlier this year.
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Consortium awarded extra funding to create £9 million offshore renewables hub
A national consortium which has the University of Aberdeen as a core member has been awarded an additional £4 million funding to cement the UK's position as a global leader in offshore renewable energy (ORE) innovation and research.
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Staff celebrated at University Awards
A special awards ceremony to celebrate the work and achievements of University of Aberdeen staff was held in Elphinstone Hall on Thursday night.
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Aberdeen celebrates honorary graduates' success
An internationally-recognised forensic anthropologist; an actor, presenter and author, and one of Scotland's foremost composers and conductors are among 11 distinguished individuals who will be honoured by the University of Aberdeen at its annual Summer Graduations next week (June 17 to June 21).
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Talented Tobias hitting the high notes as a composer
Talented musician Tobias Wolf can really celebrate hitting the high notes when he graduates with a First Class Honours from the University of Aberdeen next week.
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Musical Tribute Celebrates Distinguished 70-year University career of Aberdeen Medic
Music students at the University of Aberdeen have celebrated the 'distinguished career and outstanding contribution' of Professor Derek Ogston, who has been associated with the University for 70 years.
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Aberdeen climbs 17 places in latest Guardian University Guide
The University of Aberdeen has climbed 17 places in the Guardian University Guide 2020, released today (Friday June 7).
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Shared Voices 2019 - UArctic annual magazine now online
What impact has UArctic had over 20 years with the creation of programmes and collaborations from Thematic Networks to student experiences.
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Funding for AI and eco-hydraulics projects
Dr Ehud Reiter and Professor Vlad Nikora have secured funding through the European Commission's Marie Sklodowska Curie Action Innovative Training Networks scheme.
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North of Scotland schools visit Aberdeen University
Prospective students were given a tour of the University along with interactive sessions ranging from Anthropology to Politics.
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Agreement signed with International Institute of Health Sciences
The University of Aberdeen has officially signed an institutional partnership with Sri Lanka-based International Institute of Health Sciences.
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Principal's Prize winners announced
The winners of this year's Principal's Prize for Public Engagement have been announced as part of the University Excellence Awards.
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Opening up Aberdeen's 'jewel in the crown' to the world
Aberdeen's earliest medieval Burgh Records have long been regarded as a jewel in the city's crown - earning UNESCO status for their historical significance - but they will now be opened to the world after researchers painstakingly transcribed more than 1.5 million words contained within their volumes.