Archive
International literary award finalist announced
Dina Nayeri, Reader in Creative Writing in the School of English and award-winning writer, is a finalist in the National Book Critics Circle Awards.
St Andrews secures £2m green hydrogen funding
The University of St Andrews has been awarded funding by the Wolfson Foundation to enable the development of green hydrogen technologies.
University puts Brakes on food delivery emissions
The University has become the first institution in Scotland's HE sector to have its food delivered by a fully electric vehicle.
Free drop-in vaccination clinics
The drop-in clinics will take place in the Students' Association Building and will run from Tuesday 30 January to Friday 2 February, between 9am and 3pm.
Advice and support offered after student diagnosed with measles
Vice-Principal (Education) Professor Clare Peddie has written to students and staff to make them aware of a measles diagnosis.
Funds for Fife projects
The University launched the first round of this year's Community Fund to support projects across Fife with awards of up to £3000.
Exhibit on ancient Iranian culture
A snake man and a bird goddess are among the objects on display in a new exhibition exploring one of the world's oldest cultures.
Café offers repairs and advice
The first St Andrews Repair and Advice Café launched this week with those needing items fixed queuing up at the door.
Statement from the Court of the University of St Andrews - Investigator appointed
The Court of the University of St Andrews has appointed Morag Ross KC to undertake an independent external investigation to address questions raised about the role and recent actions of the University Rector.
Principal's start of semester message
Principal Professor Dame Sally Mapstone FRSE wrote to all staff and students on Monday 8 January ahead of the start of the Candlemas Semester.