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University to elect new Chancellor
The University of St Andrews has begun the process to elect a new Chancellor, following the sad death earlier this year of Lord Campbell of Pittenweem.
Rowing trio brings home Commonwealth Championship medals
The University of St Andrews is celebrating a remarkable achievement after three of its rowers returned from the 2025 Commonwealth Rowing Association Beach Sprints Championships in Barbados with medals.
Life in balance: research shines new light on ancient Andean scales
New research found that both balance scales and khipus (a method of writing using small knots used by the Inca and pre-Inca societies) were tied to Andean notions of wellbeing that prioritise achieving a state of balance
Seal milk rivals human milk in complexity
Atlantic grey seal milk rivals human breast milk in sugar complexity, challenges previously held assumptions that human milk is uniquely complex amongst mammals
St Andrews scientists join £20m quantum biology research drive
Researchers at the University of St Andrews are part of a world-class team awarded a major grant to explore one of nature's most intriguing mysteries: how animals sense the Earth's magnetic field.
Universities of Bonn and St Andrews announce new joint professors
The Bonn-St Andrews Joint Academic Appointments Scheme, now in its third year, continues to strengthen the strategic alliance between the University of Bonn and the University of St Andrews.
Funding for innovative technology protecting endangered salmon from seals
This will enable further development of a new 'detect and deter' system on the lower part of the River Dee, aimed at detecting and then deterring seals from the river and preventing predation on salmon
New analysis confirms details of massive pit structure surrounding Durrington Walls henge, Wiltshire
Researchers have confirmed the details of the pit circle and to provide more precise dating and environmental information
Orangutans' complex diets are down to cultural knowledge, new research suggests
Researchers combined 12 years of meticulous fieldwork with computer modelling
Leading women in justice and journalism to be honoured
A former Lord Justice Clerk, a former Commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration, and one of the most respected broadcasters in the UK will be awarded honorary degrees at winter graduation.