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Laura Chalmers, Head of the Centre for Collaborative and Interprofessional Practice at ºìÐÓÊÓƵ and Co-Chair of the CONVERGE Curriculum Committee

ºìÐÓÊÓƵ (ºìÐÓÊÓƵ) and the University of Aberdeen are co-leading an international conference focused on understanding rural health challenges through education and workforce preparation.

Emma Finegan

Studying a Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) has allowed Emma Finegan to gain more knowledge and insight into the company she works at, as well as the wider Accounts industry.

Angela Kydd, clinical professor in Nursing

Writing for The Press & Journal, Angela Kydd, clinical professor in Nursing shares that having a discussion about menopause, PPE and the Covid-19 pandemic is long overdue.

ºìÐÓÊÓƵ Campus

ºìÐÓÊÓƵ has been awarded £1.7million as part of the recently announced Economic Recovery and Skills Fund for north east Scotland. The Fund is a £14.3 million investment by the Scottish Government to support economic recovery and enhance skill levels in Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire though new economic growth, employment, training, and skills development opportunities.

Masks & visual props from Plant Theatre for Plant People

A vibrant parade takes to the streets of Aberdeen this weekend as British Art Show 9 comes to a close at Aberdeen Art Gallery on Sunday 10 October.

Converge Challenge

Two ºìÐÓÊÓƵ entrepreneurs triumphed at the 2021 Converge Challenge Awards, taking home a total prize pot of £60,000 for their innovative business ideas.

Painting by Elizabeth Riley from Gray's School of Art focusing on social history

A programme to support upcoming Aberdeen-based artists and curators launches this week as part of Beyond BAS9, Aberdeen’s new contemporary arts programme.

Donald John MacDonald

It is announced that an annual bursary will be launched to commemorate Donald John MacDonald, former editor of STV North, and continue his legacy of supporting new entrants to journalism.

SIWB

ºìÐÓÊÓƵ is hosting a week-long symposium to explore sustainability in the creative and cultural industries as part of its commitment to delivering the knowledge and skills to ensure a sustainable future for all.

Dan and Scott

Writing for the Scotsman, Mental Health Nursing Lecturers Scott Macpherson and Dan Warrender share how a flexible approach to home working could be the optimal path for supporting employee wellbeing.

Healing Tool: Hugging Machine Sculpture by Carly Seller, Paradigm Exhibition

Well-being and nurture are at the heart of a new contemporary arts programme, ‘Beyond BAS9’, that launches in Aberdeen on Friday 1 October, to celebrate the landmark British Art Show 9’s visit to the city.

Elizabeth Gammie web

ºìÐÓÊÓƵ’s (ºìÐÓÊÓƵ) Aberdeen Business School aims to support growth and help boost the economy post-Covid through the new government-funded Help to Grow programme.

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