Fiona Robertson has been appointed as the new interim chief Nurse for Moray, bringing more than 30 years of nursing experience to the area.
For most people, becoming a manager can represent a big step in their career. It’s a time of change, a time of challenge, a time of opportunity.
A group of Aberdeen students, who are training to be the next generation of wind engineers, met with Chris Claydon, Chief Executive of Government skills body the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB), to share their experiences of a new scholarship.
Aberdeen-based Bridge House Investments has announced renewed long-term leases with two key tenants, securing the future of a landmark city centre building.
Not washing vegetables grown in urban environments before eating them could increase people’s intake of heavy metal contaminants like lead by up to 130%, according to a new study.
Young people with learning disabilities or who are on the autism spectrum are being invited to an open day taking place at the University of Aberdeen on Thursday, February 2, aimed at helping them find paid employment.
Professional services firm, Pinsent Masons, has appointed leading Scottish KC Jim Cormack as Head of its Risk Advisory Services (RAS) group.
A popular woods which was devastated by Storm Arwen has been cleared and replanted with more than 7,000 trees after a huge effort of work.