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University governors back transformational plans to revitalise historic campus
The University of Aberdeen has taken the next steps towards multi-million pound ambitions to revitalise the heart of its historic King's College campus to continue to provide a 'world class' learning experience for its growing student population.
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Aberdeen event to update on Scotland's Citizens' Assembly
Academics and researchers will come together in Aberdeen to help the public engage with Scotland's Citizens' Assembly and the important role it can play in deliberating the future of the nation.
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KTP conference highlights value of university and industry partnerships
A major conference held in Aberdeen has thrown the spotlight on how universities and industry are working together to promote economic growth in the region.
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Leading engineering professor appointed Fellow of IEEE
A leading engineering professor from the University of Aberdeen has been named as a Fellow of the IEEE, The world's largest technical professional organisation for the advancement of technology.
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PhD inspired by the endangered ecosystems of Colombia
Juan Afanador came to Aberdeen from Colombia, where he had been teaching and researching the management of critical ecosystems such as the Páramo.
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Capturing carbon dioxide to make useful products could become big business
Nature has today published the most comprehensive study to date investigating the potential future scale and cost of ten different ways to utilise CO2, including fuels and chemicals, plastics, building materials, soil management and forestry.
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Aberdeen academic appointed Chair of Scottish Science Advisory Council
A University of Aberdeen scientist has been announced as the new Chair of the Scottish Science Advisory Council (SSAC).
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Public library service at University officially launched
The University of Aberdeen officially launched its new public library service at the Sir Duncan Rice Library last week.
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University archaeologist among 'exceptional researchers' sharing £3million of new funding
A University of Aberdeen archaeologist has been awarded £100,000 to advance her pioneering work exploring what we can learn about our ancestors through the study of their bone chemistry.
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Early career scientists in Aberdeen set to benefit from £170million funding
Early career scientists working at the University of Aberdeen are set to benefit from £170m of funding following an announcement by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).