Sleeping through tornadoes and the plague
CAPTION: The winners of the best project, pictured with Vice- Principal (External Relations) Stephen Magee and Mrs Gwen Kinghorn (KHS Headteacher). CREDIT: Stan Farrow
CAPTION: The winners of the best project, pictured with Vice- Principal (External Relations) Stephen Magee and Mrs Gwen Kinghorn (KHS Headteacher). CREDIT: Stan Farrow
A scheme allowing University of St Andrews students to help out in Fife school classrooms has ended for another year.
The first 'graduates' of an innovative Fife schools initiative will present their research projects to the University tomorrow (Tuesday 10 May 2005).
Ever wondered what that mysterious family heirloom was originally used for? Would you like to learn the history behind an old medal, photograph or fossil? The University of St Andrews is offering locals the opportunity to have their historical objects identified by experts.
CAPTION: Bell Baxter pupils Neil Ferguson and Peter Crockett working at the University recently.
Fife school pupils will gain an interactive insight into Scotland's healthcare sector tonight (Wednesday 16 February 2005) as part of a University of St Andrews hospital event.
Science pupils from Kirkcaldy High School visited the Schools of Biology, Chemistry and Physics at the University of St Andrews last week.
A new initiative at the University of St Andrews to create innovative 'talking books' for blind students is appealing to the local community for volunteers.
Light, colour and optics are the subjects of a public lecture at the University of St Andrews this week.
An initiative aimed at developing interest in the healthcare professions in Scottish youngsters kicked off a local programme in St Andrews this week.