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EU project results in new guide to promote biodiversity in agriculture

Researchers at the University of Aberdeen have played a key role in the development of a new handbook that aims to increase biodiversity in agriculture, by promoting innovative approaches to contract arrangements for government-funded payments to farmers.
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University of Aberdeen climbs 12 places in QS World University rankings

The University of Aberdeen has climbed 12 places to 208th in the world in this year's revamped QS World University Rankings.
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Graduation for Gaelic prize-winner Eilidh Forsyth

Gaelic student Eilidh Forsyth felt immediately at home at the University of Aberdeen after visiting on an open day where 'everything looked incredible and felt like its own little village'.
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New funding for energy transition scholarships

Students studying MSc programmes at the University of Aberdeen relating to the energy transition will benefit from new scholarship opportunities backed by Shell U.K. Ltd.
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Centre for Energy Transition hosts Taiwanese delegation

The University's Centre for Energy Transition hosted a visit from a Ministerial delegation representing the National Science & Technology Council (NSTC) of Taiwan last week, who were in Scotland on a fact-finding mission that aims to help Taiwan reach its target of net zero emissions by 2050.
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University of Aberdeen scientist features in list of outstanding Scottish talent

Dr Beatriz Goulao, Advanced Research Fellow in the Health Services Research Unit, has been named in the inaugural Saltire Society's '40 under 40' list created to celebrate and honour outstanding Scottish talent.
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Science and politics among the activities for Cluny youngsters

Primary sevens from an Aberdeenshire school took part in a range of activities when they visited the University of Aberdeen recently.
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£1.7million grant to support research into Scotland's earliest human life
An archaeologist at the University of Aberdeen has been awarded £1.7million to investigate the earliest period in which humans may have inhabited Scotland.
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Primary pupils on campus for University experience taster

Senior pupils from Bracoden Primary School in Banff visited the University of Aberdeen on 15 June to get a flavour of life as a student.
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Archaeologists discover rare evidence for early Homo sapiens in Britain

Archaeologists have discovered extremely rare evidence for early Homo sapiens in Britain, buried in a cave beneath a Welsh castle.