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Aberdeen students show solidarity with brave protestors in Iran

Iranian students from Aberdeen University were joined by members of the public for a peaceful demonstration against the violence in Iran.

Thousands of students hold their breath as Aberdeen University votes again on no detriment policy

CR0020860 Aberdeen University Campus, Aberdeen University LOCATORS. Picture by Scott Baxter 09/04/2020 Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Thousands of students have called for an Aberdeen University U-turn over proposals for a Covid ‘safety net’. Adopted by a number of institutions across the UK, a no detriment policy (NDP) would ensure that students’ grades are protected from the negative impacts of the pandemic. But the north-east university’s senate, which is responsible for academic matters relating to teaching and research, decided against the proposal back in February.

Aberdeen university cancel summer in-person graduations due to Covid

Aberdeen university cancel summer in-person graduations due to Covid Updated: 19/02/2021, 10:09 am © SYSTEM Aberdeen University has cancelled its on-campus summer graduations for the second year in a row. The institute made this decision due to the likelihood of continued Covid restrictions making in-person graduations near impossible. An online alternative is being delivered instead, similar to the one used for last year’s November event. In a statement, the university “regretfully” announced this decision, which was taken after “detailed consideration.” Aberdeen university It read: “The decision has been taken due to the likelihood of continued restrictions impacting on our ability to deliver traditional in-person ceremonies for all our graduates.

International travel has had the biggest impact on Covid-19 related deaths, Aberdeen University study finds

Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A new study at Aberdeen University has suggested international travel had the biggest impact on death rates during the first wave of Coronavirus. Research led by academics at the Granite City institution found an increase of a million international arrivals was associated with a 3.4% spike in mean daily Covid deaths. Findings come after a dedicated team of professors, academics and scholarship students examined a range of factors including border arrivals, population density, the percentage of people living in urban areas and many others – which were then compared with the mortality rates across 37 of the worst hit countries.

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