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Students from England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland may be eligible for a £9,535 scholarship covering the Honours year tuition fees as well as a £1,000 Welcome Scholarship (terms ...
Just Play Sport are drop-in sessions designed for students who want to play sports and take part in fitness activities on a casual basis. It’s a fantastic way to meet like-minded students, play sports ...
Setting yourself goals is the key to successfully saving money, according to a new study from experts at the University of Stirling. Setting yourself goals is the key to successfully saving money, ...
Growing edible mushrooms alongside trees can produce a valuable food source for millions of people while capturing carbon, mitigating the impact of climate change, a new study by University of ...
Primary school children spend less time playing and learning outdoors, University study finds. Young child learning in woodlands. Primary school pupils in Scotland spend less time playing and learning ...
The media can play its part in reducing stigma surrounding substance use, according to two University of Stirling academics. The language, images and phrases used by the media are important in getting ...
New research from the University of Stirling has highlighted the significant impact that alcohol packaging has on capturing the attention of, and creating appeal amongst, young people. New research ...
Tinsley E, Froidevaux JSP, Zsebők S, Szabadi KL & Jones G (2023) Renewable energies and biodiversity: Impact of ground‐mounted solar photovoltaic sites on bat ...
Experts from the University of Stirling have created a new tool to support families, businesses and professionals to make homes, premises and public places more accessible to an ageing population and ...
University of Stirling Management School has partnered with Porto Business School to offer students the chance to study at both institutions and graduate with two degrees. From September 2021, ...
Slavin P & Cohn S (2023) The Black Death may not have been spread by rats after all. Conversation. 18.01.2023.
Harmful bacteria on sewage-associated plastic waste washed up on beaches can survive long enough to pose a risk to human health, new research has found. Harmful bacteria on sewage-associated plastic ...