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University comic takes readers 'through the looking glass' to highlight invisible symptoms of MS
A University of Aberdeen student has come up with a creative way to educate the public about the 'invisible symptoms' of a condition that affects more Scots than almost anywhere else in the world.
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Celebrations for Emily as she collects 'amazing' Psychology degree
Inspired by her visits to campus throughout her childhood, Emily McKay joined the University of Aberdeen in 2021, ready to start her MA in Psychology.
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Morven sets sail - for a second time!
Postgraduate psychological studies student Morven Reddy is no stranger to the Tall Ships Races. This summer she'll be setting sail as a sail trainee, racing from Dunkirk in France to her home city of Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen becomes first Scottish university with plans to open campus in India
The University has taken a significant step forward in its global expansion ambitions after India's University Grants Commission granted permission to progress with proposals to open a branch campus in Mumbai with a target launch of September 2026.
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From the lab to the pub for School of Psychology research
Researchers from the School of Psychology will showcase their work to the public in a series of talks and events as part of the Pint of Science festival next week.
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University of Aberdeen team wins at national event awards
A conference organised by a team from the School of Psychology and CPD and Event Services at the University of Aberdeen has been recognised for its excellence and impact at a national awards ceremony.
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Psychology in policing and criminology under spotlight at Aberdeen conference
The impact of AI and other emerging technologies on modern policing will be investigated during an annual psychology event taking place in Aberdeen later this month.
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New Research Cultures Strategy unveiled by University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen has today launched a new Research Cultures Strategy designed to foster an inclusive environment and provide a purposeful approach to strengthening how colleagues work together.
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University research inspires new course to support veterinary team wellbeing
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has launched a new course designed to emphasise the important role civility plays in shaping a positive, respectful, and supportive workplace, which is underpinned by Aberdeen research.
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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.