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Envisioning Women's Places: Photographs from the George Washington Wilson Collection goes live!
Presenting rarely seen photographs from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, this new online exhibition from Museums and Special Collections showcases the spaces women inhabited, from the studio to the golf course. Aberdonian photographer George Washington Wilson used his skill with a camera to capture images of women from all classes of...
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New MS Teams provisioning tool
We're launching a new teams provisioning tool within Microsoft Teams that will make it easier for you to create new Teams in a guided and standardised manner.
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In Memoriam - John McLoone
The University is deeply saddened to learn of the death of John McLoone who was a tutor within the Law School.
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In Memoriam - Stuart Duncan
We were saddened to learn of the recent death of Stuart Duncan formerly of Media Services. Director of Digital & Information Services, Brian Henderson pays tribute to Stuart below.
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Rocking Horse Nursery Trustee sought
The Rocking Horse Nursery is governed by a Board of Trustees as a not-for-profit organisation.
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USS pension valuation and suggested changes to contributions
Update to staff on the USS pension
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Launch of new counselling centre makes long-held dream a reality
This week, a new centre will launch to provide much-needed community counselling services and training opportunities for students wishing to enter the field.
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Aberdeen academic invited to participate in G20 meeting
Dr Frederik Pedersen (Dept of History) has been invited to participate in the G20 Meeting in Bologna as a member of the Inter-faith Forum This year, the Italian Presidency of the G20 will host a thematic meetings featuring ministers, senior government officials, and civil society representatives, that will parallel the official...
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Research Integrity - online training for staff in research-related roles
Staff update issued 1 March
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Data Sharing - your responsibilities
Sharing data can make life easier, but only when done correctly. For example, do you know when you can legally share personal data? Or what the difference between a data sharing agreement and a data processing agreement is?