Bright sparks compete for chemistry title
Budding young chemists from throughout Tayside and Fife will gather in St Andrews tomorrow (Tuesday 14 March 2006, 6pm) for the regional finals of a prestigious chemistry quiz.
Budding young chemists from throughout Tayside and Fife will gather in St Andrews tomorrow (Tuesday 14 March 2006, 6pm) for the regional finals of a prestigious chemistry quiz.
* Pic caption - Julia Donaldson with her husband Malcolm, and Lyall Constable *
From dino paws to fossil jaws and the fire and freeze of Fife, Scotland's celebration of geology will arrive in St Andrews this weekend. For two consecutive weeks, the University of St Andrews will host two free local events to coincide with the Scottish Geology Festival (1st - 30th September).
An innovative project between the University of St Andrews and a Fife High School will run for the second time after a successful pilot run last year.
Local school pupils gained an interactive insight into Scotland's healthcare profession at the University of St Andrews last night (Tuesday 14 June 2005).
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.