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University marks 525th birthday with ambitious vision for the future
The University of Aberdeen will mark its 525th year today (February 10) with a special celebration which will also reveal the institution's future ambitions over the next two decades.
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'Flammable ice' discovery offers up clue to life on other planets
Scientists studying so-called 'flammable ice' in the Sea of Japan have made a startling discovery - the existence of life within microscopic bubbles.
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Family matters for world's second biggest fish
The world's second biggest fish - the basking shark - prefers to travel with family to familiar feeding sites, according to a new study led by the University of Aberdeen.
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University announces £100,000 fund to strengthen European links
The University of Aberdeen has announced a new £100,000 fund to help to maintain and strengthen its European research links.
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Fish quota allocations out of date
In the European Union, the share of the catch - or fish quotas - as they are better known, are based on where - and how much - fishermen were catching almost 50 years ago, back in the 1970s. However, many fish populations have since moved, due to warming...
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Aberdeen graduate creates 'Sound of the North-east'
The work of a University of Aberdeen graduate has been selected as the 'Sound of the North-east'.
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European fish stocks on the move
Many European fish populations are on the move due to warming oceans and increasing numbers, according to new research from an international team of scientists led by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea and the University of Aberdeen.
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Study suggests activism and civil disobedience are helping communicate the science of climate change
A group of the world's top climate change biologists, including Professor Pete Smith from the University of Aberdeen, have published an editorial highlighting how global movements of civil disobedience focused on climate change are playing an important role in increasing public awareness and engagement with issues of climate change.
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Elphinstone Institute celebrates 25 years of taking the lead on North-East culture and traditions
An institute set up to promote and celebrate the culture of the North-East will mark its 25th anniversary on Thursday with an event showcasing the best of the region's creative talent.
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The Future of the Arctic Human Population: Migration in the North Conference
Takes place in Rovaniemi, Finland on 28 to 29 May 2020. The first ever conference on (im)migration in the cap of the north. Abstract deadline 29 February 2020.