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Head of Commercial Services scoops prestigious business award
The University’s Head of Commercial Services has been named Business Manager of the Year at an annual award ceremony which recognises the achievements of those working in the higher education industry. Calum Maclachlan scooped the award at the CUBO (College and University Business Officers) Awards, which was held at the University...
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Elite swim programme aims to develop next generation of talent
The University of Aberdeen's High Performance Swim Coach Patrick Miley is heading up a new team aiming to produce medal-winning swimmers from the north-east.
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Duke of York in visit to University's ABVenture Zone
Entrepreneurs at the University of Aberdeen were given the royal seal of approval when the Duke of York visited the University's ABVenture Zone on Monday.
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Calling all staff - your university needs you!
University staff are invited to apply to become a member of University Court.
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Petya Ransomware Attack
This week's ransomware attack, Petya, which hit Ukrainian bank and government systems, is now affecting major companies across Europe and the US.
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Rowett staff showcase research at Royal Highland Show
Staff from the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute had a busy time last week, taking part in the Royal Highland Show.
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Library first stop on charity culture crawl
The Sir Duncan Rice library was the first stop for Aberdeen's first ever Maggie's Culture Crawl, which was held to raise money for the city's Maggie's Centre.
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Literary Lights Creative Writing Competition
This summer, in association with the Grassic Gibbon Centre, the University of Aberdeen hosted the first Literary Lights Creative Writing Prize.
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Aberdeen researchers accepted on to Scottish Crucible programme
Two University of Aberdeen academics have been accepted on to one of the UK's flagship leadership and development programmes for researchers.
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Report highlights earning potential for Aberdeen graduates
Engineering, teaching and law graduates from the University of Aberdeen can expect to earn significantly more than the sector average for their profession, according to UK Government figures.