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University of Aberdeen to celebrate Lunar New Year
The Confucius Institute of the University of Aberdeen will celebrate Lunar New Year with a packed schedule of family-friendly events this month to welcome the Year of the Snake.
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Engineers deliver carbon capture masterclass for Chinese delegation
A bespoke training programme on carbon capture and storage technologies was delivered to a delegation of the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) by engineering academics last week (January 9-10).
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Ana's determination sees her graduate with dream PhD
Ana Rozman chose to complete her PhD with the University of Aberdeen's School of Psychology thanks to the exciting opportunities available to her and the fascinating research being done by the team.
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Flexible learning secures Faiza her MBA
Studying for her MBA Global online gave Faiza Aziz Qureshi the opportunity to immerse herself in University life, while maintaining a flexible schedule and studying on her own terms.
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Is the world ready for the offshore renewables revolution?
The development of offshore renewable energy (ORE) technologies is being heralded as an essential element of global efforts to reduce emissions and protect the planet. But as advances continue to be made on innovations that fully harness the ocean’s power, a new project will examine some of the opportunities and challenges...
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University delegates take part in COP29
Staff and students from the University of Aberdeen will be among thousands of delegates attending the COP29 climate summit when it gets underway in Azerbaijan this week.
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New research promises to connect the dots around marine microbiome
A major European research project which aims to harness the full potential of the marine microbiome has entered a new stage.
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Course swap opens up to MBA and energy economics students in Aberdeen and Perth, Australia
The University of Aberdeen has entered into course 'swap' arrangement with Curtin University in Western Australia that will widen educational opportunities for students by drawing on each institution's strengths in MBA delivery and the energy sector.
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Climate-change-triggered tsunami caused the Earth to vibrate for 9 days
A mysterious, globally observed and unprecedented 9-day-long seismic signal in September 2023 was caused by a massive landslide in Greenland, scientists have revealed.
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£1.7m funding to open up the University of Aberdeen's 'Ark of the North'
The University of Aberdeen will share in a funding boost which aims to grow the UK heritage economy and safeguard heritage for future generations.