Innovative teaching of ancient art
A new way of teaching the centuries-old art of philosophy could be pioneered by the University of St Andrews.
A new way of teaching the centuries-old art of philosophy could be pioneered by the University of St Andrews.
In line with its continuing commitment to staff development, communication and consultation, the University of St Andrews has completed its first staff survey - making it one of the first Universities in the country to do so.
Professor Wilson Sibbett, Wardlaw Professor of Physics at the University of St Andrews, has been appointed Scotland's first ever Chief Advisor on Science.
A University of St Andrews Management expert has been elected to the executive of two prestigious Academies.
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Musical, political and medical achievers, sixty-five students and eight academics are among those receiving formal recognition at a St Andrew's Day ceremony later this month (St Andrew's Day - Friday 30 November 2001).
Science Minister Lord Sainsbury will hear of the University of St Andrews' crucial role in fighting infections and searching for new drugs when he visits the Centre for Biomolecular Sciences (CBMS) later this week (Friday 2 November 2001).
A revolutionary approach to training tomorrow's doctors using the latest advances in e-learning and technology is being explored in an ambitious initiative involving all five Scottish medical schools.
A new degree aimed at meeting the needs of tomorrow's engineering industry has been created by the Universities of Dundee and St Andrews.
What can be done to protect the earth from the consequences of environmental catastrophes? And how can we protect ourselves and future generations from them?