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University hosts unique land reform conference
Scotland's new land reform laws will come under scrutiny at a unique conference taking place at the University of Aberdeen on Friday (August 26).
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World experts in health psychology to arrive in Aberdeen
Hundreds of the world's foremost experts in Health Psychology are expected to arrive in the city this week as the University of Aberdeen hosts the biggest conference in the discipline's calendar
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Anemic adults may have a higher risk of death after stroke
Anemia, a lack of red blood cells, may be linked to a higher risk of death in older adults after suffering a stroke, according to new research from the University of Aberdeen, published in Journal of the American Heart Association, the Open Access Journal of the American Heart Association/American Stroke...
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Is it all in the eyes?
Can eye movements diagnose psychiatric disorders like depression or schizophrenia?
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Psychology earns University's first departmental Athena SWAN award
The School of Psychology at the University of Aberdeen has been officially recognised for its efforts to advance gender equality - becoming the first of the University's Schools to hold an Athena SWAN Bronze Award.
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Principal welcomes assurances on EU research funding
Professor Sir Ian Diamond has welcomed a guarantee from HM Treasury that protects future European research funding and will allow UK universities to continue to bid for funding while the UK remains part of the EU.
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Aberdeen team enters 20M XPRIZE competition to develop Carbon Capture and Utilisation technology
A team of academics from the University of Aberdeen has entered the NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE, a global competition that challenges teams to develop technologies to convert carbon dioxide into valuable products.
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Student gets green light to develop new traffic lights system
A University of Aberdeen student is working with the Qatari Government to develop a new traffic lights system that aims to significantly reduce traffic build-up and associated CO2 emissions.
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Student satisfaction at University of Aberdeen up for second year
Student satisfaction at the University of Aberdeen has gone up for the second year running in this year's National Student Survey (NSS).
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Aberdeen Biodiversity Centre presents youngsters with John Muir Awards
A group of young carers were presented with the John Muir Award at the University of Aberdeen yesterday (Monday August 8)