Students from Northfield Academy got the chance to engage with researchers and try out some new technology when they visited The National Decommissioning Centre (Wednesday, 1 December) as part of their project studying Aberdeen as a sustainable city.
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New figures show the number of teachers in Scotland has fallen for the second consecutive year, despite an SNP promise to hire 3,500 more.
Scottish Parliament Today’s business includes: Portfolio Questions: Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and Energy; Finance and Parliamentary Business Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Debate: Improving the Performance of the Scottish Education System
Aberdeen-based energy services firm First Tech Group has almost doubled its workforce after recording its best ever year.
For the first time, the deal calls on all countries to move away from the use of fossil fuels - but not to phase them out, something many governments wanted.
Converged Communications Solutions has retained the Solutions Partner for Modern Work Designation in Microsoft’s Cloud Partner Program, despite the tech giant recently raising the bar for the prestigious status.
Pupils at Lathallan School have raised more than £4,000 for local charities by participating in the Wood Foundation’s Youth and Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) – a programme designed to empower our young people to make a difference in their communities.
University Court, the governing body of the University of Aberdeen, has accepted a recommendation from the Senior Vice-Principal Professor Karl Leydecker that will see the University continue to offer joint honour degree programmes in Languages.