A total of 80 students marked their achievements in a range of programmes including accounting and finance, software engineering, computing science, and management. 80 students celebrated their ...
Researchers wishing to appeal against the decision of one of the Research Ethics Panels (REP) should, in the first instance, appeal the decision with the Chair of the REP. The Chair will review the ...
The 24/7 Student Support helpline is a free, confidential service that provides in-the-moment emotional wellbeing support to all students. The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 ...
The Festival of Research has been running since 2017 as an annual series of events committed to stimulating discussion around topics of interest to the researcher community and a platform to showcase ...
The University's Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) is provided by Heales Medical and delivered by their EAP partner HealthHero. The service offers free, confidential advice and emotional, ...
University of Stirling research has found that people with drug and alcohol problems experience positive changes when they take part in nature-based programmes. The University of Stirling has ...
Young child learning in woodlands. Primary school pupils in Scotland spend less time playing and learning outdoors than they did before the Covid pandemic, according to new research by the University ...
A multidisciplinary team of scientists has been awarded £1.5m to develop an oral vaccine to combat sea lice in farmed Atlantic salmon. The University’s Marine Environmental Research Laboratory (MERL) ...
Researchers studied more than 6,000 individuals in relationships, examining how they found their partners and the impact this had on relationship satisfaction The study examined how the internet is ...
Wild bumblebees are capable of logical reasoning, new research by a University of Stirling psychologist has found. The pioneering study tasked bees with spontaneously finding corresponding ...
The prevalence of ticks in Scotland will increase by a quarter under the most optimistic climate change scenario, according to new modelling by mathematicians at the University of Stirling. The ...
A new study has found that women experience guilt and shame around playing games, and that this is related to feeling excluded from the traditionally male pastime. The study surveyed 1,000 women of ...
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