Aberdeen University Students’ Association (the students’ union) has hailed this year’s January Welcome Week Fayre at the Butchart Centre as a major success, with hundreds of students attending to explore the opportunities available to make the most of their time at the University of Aberdeen.
Potatoes in Practice, Scotland’s premier outdoor potato event, returns on Thursday 13th August 2026 at The James Hutton Institute’s Balruddery Farm in Invergowrie, near Dundee.
Global ocean services provider DeepOcean has successfully completed trenching and survey operations on inter-array cables for a U.S. offshore wind project.
Johnston Carmichael has agreed a new partnership with STAC (Smart Things Accelerator Centre), underlining the firm’s commitment to Scotland’s innovation economy and supporting the next generation of tech entrepreneurs.
Across multiple sectors, increasingly I hear the same frustration from leaders: “They don’t turn up to interviews… and sometimes they don’t even turn up to start the job they’ve been offered!”
After a fantastic first event in the city, Cardmania is excited to announce its return to P&J Live, Aberdeen on Saturday 21st February 2026.
Kore Solutions is expanding its fire and security division and recruiting an experienced fire and security engineer to support continued demand for high-quality installations and ongoing service across the North-east.
In response to growing global uncertainty and increasingly volatile financial markets, Gary Walker and his team have produced a timely guide to planning for retirement in today’s unpredictable environment.
The UK business secretary has suggested linking MPs’ pay directly to GDP growth, arguing it would sharpen Westminster’s focus on boosting the economy.
Aberdeen-based First Tech Limited achieved a record turnover of £72million in the year ending 30 April 2025 before the sad passing of founder Ian Suttie.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Disposable incomes in Aberdeen have fallen more sharply than in any other large UK city over the past decade, according to new analysis from the Centre for Cities.