In partnership with Interfaith Aberdeen – the regional interfaith organisation for North-east Scotland – Sport Aberdeen’s community sport team hosted a series of sports sessions as part of Refugee Week.
OEG Energy Group Limited (“OEG”, the “Group”), a leading energy solutions business, is pleased to announce the appointment of Rolf de Vries as subsea director for its offshore wind division, OEG Renewables.
His Majesty The King has approved the appointment of the University of Aberdeen’s first female Regius Chair of Physiology.
Rovco, a leader in technology-led services for offshore wind, is searching for a managing director to lead its European operations from Berlin as part of international expansion.
Following a sustained period of growth, leading project management and integration company Camm-Pro, has appointed five key individuals to its Board.
One of Scotland’s most experienced family law experts has joined Blackadders LLP as a partner.
ACVO TSI, Aberdeen’s third sector interface, has this week launched a campaign to highlight and celebrate six city-based organisations working towards the aims of The Promise Scotland, a national initiative implemented to bring about change demanded by the findings published in the Independent Care Review in 2020.
The Barrack Charitable Trust is donating £52,000 to 25 worthwhile charitable organisations across Scotland, in its latest tranche of donations for 2024. Eight of the charities are located in and around Aberdeen and the North-east.
Aberdeen Performing Arts is proud to be presenting its International Season, a new initiative designed to showcase diverse, global talent while fostering cultural exchange and sustainability.
COMET, previously known as STC INSISO, is a UK-based specialist well known for its comprehensive suite of tools and services designed to address the unique challenges of industries such as energy, construction, maritime, rail, utilities, and more.
Aberdeen City Council has admitted that "no specific research" was undertaken to assess if the city centre bus gates would impact local businesses.
The industry veteran resigned as chief executive of BP last September after the FTSE 100 company’s board found he had not been “fully transparent” with them about his workplace relationships. He had told the company about a “small number of historical relationships with colleagues”, which the board initially was satisfied with.