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  1. The University of Aberdeen (abbreviated Aberd. in post-nominals; Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Obar Dheathain) is a public research university in Aberdeen, Scotland.

    • Uniting The Rivals
    • Into Our Sixth Century
    • Investing in Our Future

    In 1593, a second, Post-Reformation University, was founded in the heart of the New Town of Aberdeen by George Keith, fourth Earl Marischal. King's College and Marischal College were united to form the modern University of Aberdeen in 1860. At first, arts and divinity were taught at King's and law and medicine at Marischal. A separate science facul...

    Throughout the 20th century Aberdeen has consistently increased student recruitment, which now stands at over 15,000. In recent years picturesque and historic Old Aberdeen, home of Bishop Elphinstone's original foundation, has again become the main campus site. The University has also invested heavily in medical research, where time and again Unive...

    2012 saw the opening of the £57 million Sir Duncan Rice Library in Old Aberdeen, a great modern building to match the splendour of the University’s 500 year old campus. The fact that the University has become what it is owes much to the determination and vision of a handful of visionaries and pioneers, including a distinguished list of scholars who...

  2. The University of Aberdeen, Scotland, is a UK Top 20 and World Top 200 University with outstanding levels of student satisfaction.

  3. Founded in 1495, the University of Aberdeen is Scotland's third oldest university and the fifth oldest in the UK. A diverse community. Community of more than 130 nationalities, with 14,000 students and 3,600 staff. Aberdeen 2040. The University marked its 525th birthday by launching a new strategic vision – Aberdeen 2040. View our Strategic Plan.