Sustainable sensors
New research into organic semiconductor materials paves the way for more sustainable temperature sensors for use in everyday technology.
New research into organic semiconductor materials paves the way for more sustainable temperature sensors for use in everyday technology.
A St Andrews Professor has won a prestigious chemists' prize for his work in fluorine chemistry.
Young chemists prepare for final of regional competition
A University of St Andrews scientist has received a major new national award for his work. AkzoNobel Science award from University of St Andrews on Vimeo. Professor Peter Bruce, FRS, Wardlaw Professor of Chemistry at…
Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science
87 year old chemist receives PhD.
Fifty students from schools throughout the UK have been selected to participate in a residential chemistry camp at the University of St Andrews.
Politicians and scientists heard how two Scottish universities collaborating on chemistry research are maintaining Scotland's competitive edge on the world stage when they met today (Thursday 17 March 2005).
Fifty keen young scientists from all over the UK will arrive at the University of St Andrews this weekend to participate in a Scottish Executive funded residential Chemistry Camp.
Two hundred Chemistry teachers from every corner of Scotland will descend on the University of St Andrews today (Friday 30th May 2003) to learn about the latest developments in the world of chemistry and how they can take them back to their classrooms.