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New survey aims to map people's connections to Scottish islands

How do islanders maintain connections to their communities when they are living elsewhere? This is one of the questions being asked by University of Aberdeen / James Hutton Institute researcher Kirsten Gow as she explores how those with island connections could play a part in the future of island...
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Most-cited top scientists list includes three from Business School

Three researchers from the University of Aberdeen Business School have been ranked among the top 2% in a globally recognised science database of citations for the year 2021.
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Environment experts represent Aberdeen at COP27

The University of Aberdeen will showcase its world-leading research at the upcoming United Nations Conference of the Parties, COP27.
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Strong performance from University of Aberdeen in new QS sustainability ranking

The University of Aberdeen has performed strongly in a new QS sustainability ranking achieving an overall position of 64th in the world and 17th in the UK.
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A cold fish won't give you the cold shoulder
A new study from the University of Aberdeen has shown for the first time that temperature can affect social behaviour.
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Business leader Ewan Venters talks rural economy at University event

The challenges facing the rural economy will be among the key themes discussed at the 2022 Watt Hepburn Lecture which takes place next month.
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Employment programme for people with learning disabilities and autism wins awards

The University of Aberdeen's programme to support young people with a learning disability and autism or both into employment has been recognised with a national award.
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University petro-economist honoured with prestigious international energy award

The work of a long-serving University of Aberdeen academic has been recognised with a prestigious international lifetime achievement in energy award.
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University of Aberdeen video game in the running for 2022 BAFTA Scotland Awards

A video game based on the work of University of Aberdeen historians has been nominated for the 2022 BAFTA Scotland Awards, the biggest celebration of Scottish film, games and television talent.
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UCEA announces Professor George Boyne as new Chair

The Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) has announced that Professor George Boyne, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen, is UCEA’s new Chair. Professor Boyne succeeds Professor Mark E. Smith who has held the position for the last seven years. Commenting on his new position, Professor Boyne said: “I...