°®Âþµº

September 2018 news

Archive news stories

Boxing memorabilia to take centre stage at special event

A special exhibition celebrating Scottish boxing¡¯s greatest moments at the Commonwealth Games will take place this weekend.

British Empire Games Scotland Boxing Team

Climate change is causing the Arctic¡¯s plants to grow taller

Global warming is enabling Arctic tundra plants to grow taller, according to new research involving a °®Âþµº scientist.

flower

Experts address impact of austerity on children living in poverty

The impact of austerity measures on children ¨C and work being done to mitigate this ¨C will be addressed at the °®Âþµº Taking action on child poverty conference to mark the start of Challenge Poverty Week.

young child sitting alone on a roadside bench

Experts discuss the ethics of ¡®nudging¡¯ to promote behavioural change

°®Âþµºly-renowned experts from a range of fields were joined by policymakers at a °®Âþµº workshop to discuss the ethical issues related to behavioural interventions.

Bringing data to earth

Using big data to improve decision-making will be one of the themes explored at an event organised by °®Âþµº academics.

Image of campus

Impact of narrowing school curriculum on pupil outcomes

A narrowing of the curriculum in secondary schools could impact on student outcomes ¨C particularly for those from deprived backgrounds - according to research carried out by academics at the °®Âþµº.

students in an exam

Pairing zebrafish by personality improves fitness of the species

Scientists have challenged the theory of ¡°love at first sight¡± after discovering that they can boost the reproductive success of zebrafish by pairing them by personality, rather than appearance.

Zebrafish

Looked after children wait years for adoption, new study finds

A °®Âþµº-led study tracking the progress of 1,836 looked-after children, has found they can wait years to be adopted.

Girl with red, curly hair eating a sandwich with man and woman in the background

Fly mating choices may help explain variation across species

Scientists at the °®Âþµº have shed new light on the impact of sexual selection on species diversity after studying the mating rituals of dance flies.

Dance fly

°®Âþµº duo recognised at Team Scotland Awards

°®Âþµº swimmer and World, Commonwealth and European champion Duncan Scott ¨C and coach Steven Tigg ¨C were celebrating last night after scooping top prizes at the Team Scotland Scottish Sports Awards.

Duncan Scott with Team Scotland Award

Language education students spread their skills worldwide

Language education students from the °®Âþµº are heading overseas this month as part of an international placement scheme.

group of five students with arms around each other

Concussion campaigner to speak at °®Âþµº event

The father of a teenager who died after suffering a concussion during a rugby match will address players, coaches and parents as part of a special workshop at the °®Âþµº.

Concussion banner

Don¡¯t miss a trick with free bridge session

A free Bridge session is being offered to local residents, staff and students, as part of a °®Âþµº research project into the health and well-being benefits of playing the card game.

playing cards

?190,000 project to tackle sea lice and other agents of salmon disease

The °®Âþµº is working with an aquaculture firm on a new ?190,000 project designed to tackle sea lice and other diseases of farmed salmon.

Image of campus

Study reveals impact of habitat fragmentation on migrant birds

Experts at the °®Âþµº have shed new light on the impact of habitat fragmentation on migrant birds.

Willow warbler sitting in a tree.

°®Âþµº¡¯s sporting success celebrated in parliamentary debate

MSPs have marked the 10th anniversary of °®Âþµº¡¯s designation as Scotland¡¯s University for Sporting Excellence with a debate in the Scottish Parliament.

°®Âþµº celebrates 10 years as Scotland's University for Sporting Excellence.

°®Âþµº expert elected to leading aquaculture organisation

A °®Âþµº academic has been elected to a senior role with an international aquaculture organisation.

European Aquaculture Society board

Innovative approach to repeat offending shows promise

The Aberdeen Problem-Solving Approach, which aims to reduce the use of custodial sentences and cut reoffending for persistent offenders, has the potential to be extended to other areas, after a new report published today said it ¡°shows promise¡±.

court hammer