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New Masters programme to focus on future energy transition technologies

The University of Aberdeen has launched a new Masters programme that will focus on technologies that are set to play a key role in the energy transition.
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Call for citizen scientists to 'brush-up' dentists' knowledge

Health researchers are inviting members of the public to share their experiences of visiting the dentist in a bid to help improve oral and dental healthcare.
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Music delves deep into the wildlife of the Welsh coast

The University of Aberdeen's Professor of Composition, Paul Mealor, has created a soundtrack to an underwater world which has never before been captured on camera in such detail.
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Book celebrating Gaelic theatre awarded prestigious prize

A book by an Aberdeen academic highlighting the important but often overlooked role of Gaelic theatre has been awarded a prestigious literary prize.
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Ice Stupas - bringing water to some of the driest, coldest places on Earth

The University of Aberdeen are working with partners to enhance an innovation that is providing vital water in some of the most arid places on the planet.
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University scientists involved in landmark CO2 storage site selection study
University of Aberdeen scientists have been involved in a collaborative study that proposes a rigorous approach to choosing geological CO2 storage sites for a live carbon capture and storage (CCS)* project in north-east Scotland.
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Inaugural Theresa Hunt Prize in Excellence awarded to exceptional law student

A student of law at the University of Aberdeen has become the first ever recipient of a new annual award in honour of a successful lawyer from the city who passed away last year.
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Simulator set to transform North Sea decommissioning and energy transition projects

An immersive simulation suite that will transform approaches to offshore decommissioning and renewable energy infrastructure projects in the North Sea was officially launched in the north-east of Scotland today (Tuesday, September 21).
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Universities and college combine to support young people's higher education ambitions

Universities in the north and north-east of Scotland have joined together for the first time in a unique project to support young people in the region to move into further and higher education.
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New research highlights the impact of lockdown on Scottish eye care

New research from the University of Aberdeen has highlighted the damaging impact of Covid-19 restrictions on Scottish eye care and the potential for long-term sight damage and reduced detection of other health conditions.