New Business School
The University has announced plans to create a world-leading Business School by bringing together its Schools of Economics & Finance and Management under one new structure.
The University has announced plans to create a world-leading Business School by bringing together its Schools of Economics & Finance and Management under one new structure.
The University has received £1,240,563 from Scottish Enterprise’s Low Carbon Challenge Fund to help build hydrogen energy in Scotland.
The University and MSIP will explore future collaborations in the fields of sustainable mobility and low carbon energy.
A hydrogen accelerator to help phase out the need for new petrol and diesel vehicles over the next decade is to be located at St Andrews.
Most innovative and economically important may be hardest hit.
Building links between industry and academia
Cyber Nexus establishes thought leadership community
New study finds cultural heritage can influence corporate profitability and success
Top British companies unable or unwilling to publicise ethnic makeup of management
St Andrews-based team secure major research funding