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Chromebooks for kids

Chromebooks for kids

Children of staff members across the University have been given free laptops and digital devices to use for home-schooling.

Scotland's Place in the World

Scotland's Place in the World

A ground-breaking new book examining Scotland's foreign policy footprint by Stephen Gethins sets out Scotland's place in the world.

For he's a jolly good Fellow

For he's a jolly good Fellow

Strategic management expert from the University of St Andrews elected Fellow of the prestigious Academy of Social Sciences.

Zinc key to diabetes treatments

Zinc key to diabetes treatments

Researchers at the University of St Andrews say a greater understanding of how zinc is handled in our body could lead to improved treatments.

Graduation Summer 2021

Graduation Summer 2021

In an email today (Friday 26 February), Principal Sally Mapstone informed staff and students that Graduation ceremonies will be postponed.

Student satisfaction improves

Student satisfaction improves

Students have given lecturers a vote of confidence after a study found that teaching satisfaction levels increased despite the pandemic.

BAME Covid study

BAME Covid study

The UK's first and largest survey on the impact of Covid-19 on the lives of ethnic and religious minority people launched this month.

Semester 2 - important information

Semester 2 - important information

The Principal emailed all students and staff today (10 February) to announce that teaching and assessment will remain online for semester 2.

Principal's Candlemas message

Principal's Candlemas message

The Principal's message to all staff and students as Candlemas semester begins (28 January 2021).

Fewer accidents in capital since 20mph limit

Fewer accidents in capital since 20mph limit

The number of road traffic collisions (RTCs) in Edinburgh has decreased since a 20mph speed limit was introduced, according to research.

Common eyesight myth demystified

Common eyesight myth demystified

New research from St Andrews finds that a common eye condition has little or no impact on an aspect of a person's 3-Dimensional perception.

Principal's Covid message

Principal's Covid message

Advice for students and staff as national restrictions tighten

Humpback whales impacted by climate change

Humpback whales impacted by climate change

The breeding success of humpback whales in the Gulf of St Lawrence has fallen significantly, according to a new study led by the University.

Principal's Covid message

Principal's Covid message

Advice for students and staff as national restrictions tighten

Can Do Christmas for St Andrews students

Can Do Christmas for St Andrews students

The University is laying on a host of special events and activities for students who are staying in St Andrews over the Christmas break.

Warm oceans helped first human migration

Warm oceans helped first human migration

New research reveals significant changes to the circulation of the North Pacific and its impact on the initial migration of humans.

Three major awards made to St Andrews

Three major awards made to St Andrews

Three top research grants have been awarded to academics at the University of St Andrews by a major national funding body.

St Andrews Prize for the Environment 2021

St Andrews Prize for the Environment 2021

The University today (St Andrews Day, 30 November) announces the call for entries for the St Andrews Prize for the Environment 2021.

The smell of cooperation

The smell of cooperation

Rats can smell whether another rat is worth helping, according to new research involving the University of St Andrews.

Covid-19 study sheds light on transmission

Covid-19 study sheds light on transmission

Patients with Covid-19 have the highest levels of virus in the first five days, according to a comprehensive study of the virus.

Hope for biodiversity

Hope for biodiversity

The apparent global decline in vertebrate populations is driven by extreme losses in a few populations, according to new research.

Peatlands could prevent EIDs

Peatlands could prevent EIDs

New research suggests conservation of tropical peatlands could reduce the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and other diseases.

Stone circles rediscovered

Stone circles rediscovered

New funding from Historic Environment Scotland (HES) will allow researchers to discover the secrets of hidden stone circles on Lewis.

Peru facing rural Covid-19 disaster

Peru facing rural Covid-19 disaster

A disaster is looming in Peru caused by Covid-19 as 1000s return to rural homes lacking resources and facilities, according to new research.

Covid-19 and public compliance

Covid-19 and public compliance

A new study, led by St Andrews, sheds fresh light on the conditions under which people in groups follow the behaviour of others.

Ethnic minorities expect to live longer

Ethnic minorities expect to live longer

People in Scotland who identify as being of an ethnic minority have a longer life expectancy than those who identify as White Scottish.

Student selected to play for GB

Student selected to play for GB

A University hockey player has been selected to represent Great Britain against The Netherlands tomorrow night (Tuesday 27 October).

University is a Heart Hero

University is a Heart Hero

Staff and students have been honoured with a BHF award after helping to raise funds for research into heart and circulatory diseases.

Can Do in the community

Can Do in the community

Students rolled up their sleeves to support the local community in a host of public-spirited projects as part of Community Action Day.