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The face of a medieval wanderer

Isotope analysis of 'bodies in the bog' found at Cramond reveals several crossed a politically divided Scotland, meeting their end hundreds of miles from their place of birth.
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Martina Chukwuma-Ezike officially installed as Rector

The new Rector of the University of Aberdeen was officially installed in the role in time-honoured tradition today (Friday, 25 March).
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University joins global consortium of Universities Studying Slavery

The University of Aberdeen has joined a global consortium of Universities Studying Slavery (USS).
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Nationwide survey reveals healthcare 'postcode lottery' for older people in Scotland

The standard and availability of healthcare for older adults in Scotland differs significantly depending on where they live, according to research led by the University of Aberdeen.
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First female Professors portrait unveiled

A new portrait of the University of Aberdeen's Rowett Institute's first five female Professors has been unveiled on International Women's Day.
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University brings key energy players together to map out just transition

Delivering a just transition to net zero in Europe's energy capital will come under the spotlight later this month when the University of Aberdeen brings academia, industry leaders, policy and third sector organisations together to debate the key issues.
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Stone me! Rare Pictish symbol stone found near potential site of famous battle

Archaeologists have uncovered a Pictish symbol stone close to the location of one of the most significant carved stone monuments ever uncovered in Scotland.
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Internships offer chance for young people with learning disabilities to thrive

The DFN Project SEARCH team at the University of Aberdeen is inviting young adults with learning disabilities and their families to apply for internship opportunities and take the first steps in their journey towards employment.
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Drones used to identify pregnant dolphins

Researchers have found a way to remotely determine if protected female bottlenose dolphins are expecting a calf using aerial photos taken from drones.
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Satellites may help predict ice avalanche threats, Aberdeen study finds

Satellite images could offer a new way to monitor for avalanche threats to remote mountain communities, according to Aberdeen scientists studying a deadly Himalayan avalanche.