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Music department PhD students accepted to prestigious Oregon Bach Festival
John Frederick Hudson and Sarah Rimkus, both PhD researchers at the University in music composition, have been accepted as fellows in conducting and composition respectively at the Oregon Bach Festival from 20 June - 10 July 2016 in Eugene, Oregon USA.
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Working wonders in Woodlands
A group of 15 volunteers from across the University gave up their day to volunteer for Seaton Community Woodland on Wednesday 25 May.
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Rocking Horse Nursery is one of a kind
The Rocking Horse Nursery has been formally recognised as the first Passive House nursery in Scotland and the first building of its kind in the Scottish higher education sector.
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University delivers enhanced safeguarding measures through Prevent strategy
The Counter Terrorism & Security Act 2015 and the UK Government's associated Prevent strategy requires universities and public bodies to 'have due regard to the need to prevent people being drawn into terrorism' and places responsibility on them to ensure that measures are taken to meet these responsibilities.
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International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia - Tuesday 17 May 2016
Celebrating the diversity of the University community and embedding equality throughout the organisation is a key priority for the University. This of course means ensuring equality for our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender staff and students. The University is a Stonewall Diversity Champion, we have a staff LGBT Network as well as...
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Aberdeen staff visit Beijing
Staff from the University of Aberdeen visited Beijing in April to kick-off discussions for a new Virtual Joint Centre to investigate and tackle the problem of Nitrogen use in Chinese agriculture.
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AUSA Teaching Excellence Awards 2016
AUSA held their annual Teaching Excellence Awards earlier this week and we're delighted to share the winners of these with the University community.
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Mindfulness Based Living Course
The Mindful Based Living Course aims to help you to develop an in-depth personal experience of mindfulness and to build the foundations of a sustained practice which you can apply in your personal and professional life.
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Cycle to Work Scheme - one week to go
There's still time to take advantage of the University's cycle to work scheme.
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University of Aberdeen takes on the Converge Challenge
The University of Aberdeen has seen a record number of entries for the 2016 Converge Challenge competition. Converge Challenge is open to students, graduates and staff from universities and research institutes in Scotland providing training, national exposure and funding for entrepreneurs.