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Scottish telescope network open to the world
A new international consortium will enable astronomers around the world to gain access to a global network of robotic telescopes.
Endangered dolphins are different species, find scientists
A scientific study, led by St Andrews, recognised the endangered Indus and Ganges river dolphins as separate species.
Hands off
New research led by St Andrews reports that human hands are not required in order to be able to do clever things.
International public health leader joins St Andrews
International Public Health leader Dr Mary E Black is to join the School of Medicine at the University of St Andrews as Honorary Professor.
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
A ground-breaking new book examining Scotland's foreign policy footprint by Stephen Gethins sets out Scotland's place in the world.
St Andrews welcomes approval of medicine degree legislation
The University welcomes the approval of legislation which allows St Andrews to award degrees in Medicine and Dentistry.
New study improves marine climate change evidence base
Scientists have undertaken the first full mapping of carbon stores across the UK's EEZ to help address aspects of climate and change.
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
Researchers at the University of St Andrews say a greater understanding of how zinc is handled in our body could lead to improved treatments.