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The University of Aberdeen, Scotland, is a Top 20 UK university with outstanding levels of student satisfaction.
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The University of Aberdeen (abbreviated Aberd. in post-nominals; Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Obar Dheathain) is a public research university in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Register for our Open Day on Saturday 5 October and find out more about our range of degree programmes, explore our campus and accommodation options and find out more about being a student at the University of Aberdeen.
Established to serve the north-east of Scotland, today our university is a global presence in higher education. A dual focus on our region and the wider world is as important to us today as it was five centuries ago.
A truly multi-cultural campus, based in North East Scotland – 130+ Nationalities. Campus in Qatar, Alliance with Curtin University Australia and partners in Sri Lanka. Olympic standard sports facilities.
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The University of Aberdeen is the third oldest university in Scotland and the fifth oldest in the British Isles. Today it serves one of the most dynamic areas in the UK from its main Old College campus in Old Aberdeen, a mile to the north of the modern centre of the Granite City.