Archive
Rare manuscript unveiled
A never-before seen 17th century manuscript by Scottish-based artisan Esther Inglis was unveiled at the University.
The code breakers
Cutting-edge machine-learning tools could provide transformative insights into the hidden lives of animals.
Art showcases Ukrainian unity
A St Andrews student is staging a series of fundraising art exhibitions showcasing the resilience and determination of the Ukrainian people and their culture since Russia's full-scale invasion last year.
New deep light imaging could improve disease diagnosis
An international team of researchers have made a technology breakthrough for one of the most important forms of light imaging, which could improve the early diagnosis of diseases.
Animals who mate during heatwave less likely to reproduce successfully, new study shows
Animals who mate during a heatwave are less likely to reproduce successfully, according to new research led by the Universities of St Andrews and Aberdeen.
Breakthrough peptide research to combat bacterial biofilms
Researchers have developed peptides that can help combat bacteria growing in biofilms, which occur in up to 80% of human infections.
Long-term future of St Andrews Botanic Garden secured
The long-term future of St Andrews Botanic Garden has been secured following the signing of a 40-year lease agreement with the University of St Andrews.
3D hologram research could lead to improved IVF success
In a world first, 3D holographic images of an embryo have been developed as part of a collaborative research project between the University of St Andrews and University of Adelaide.
St Andrews leads the way with second Scottish brain health summit
St Andrews is set to host the second international brain health summit, securing Scotland's place as a hub for neurodegenerative disease research.
Fife children share their views on food fairness in pioneering project
The School of Medicine and the Children's Parliament have been collaborating to understand food and fairness from the perspective of children living in Fife.
University of St Andrews alumnus honours Principal
Professor Dame Sally Mapstone DBE FRSE receives Damehood at Windsor Castle.
St Andrews in world's top 100
The University of St Andrews is one of the world's top 100 universities, according to the QS World University Rankings 2024.
Laidlaw Music Centre's award-winning run continues
The state-of-the-art Laidlaw Music Centre at the University of St Andrews has been recognised by two prestigious architectural awards.
Festival showcase for Scotland's Future Series project
A project exploring 'sense of place' and the impact it has on thinking, creativity, and human relationships is to take centre stage at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Study reveals insights into young people's mental health since pandemic
A national report, carried out every four years in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO), presenting data on adolescent health and wellbeing has provided insight into young people's mental health.
Research partnership with GoHenry app promotes financial literacy in young people
The University of St Andrews has launched a research collaboration with prepaid debit card and financial education app GoHenry to promote financial literacy in young people.
St Andrews medicine student encourages disadvantaged pupils to 'go for it'
A former Balwearie High School pupil, who is amongst the first in his family to attend university, graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Medicine.
British diplomat at centre of safeguarding UK Mission in Kyiv awarded degree in terrorism studies
A St Andrews Masters student who has spent the last year working as a diplomat safeguarding the British embassy team in Kyiv was finally awarded an Terrorism and Political Violence.
There's more to life... sciences
Pupils from across Fife visited the University of St Andrews last week (Thursday 8 June) for a hands-on life sciences discovery day like no other.
Double degree success
It was a day of double delight in St Andrews as several sets of twins celebrated being awarded their degrees today (Wednesday 14 June).