St Andrews staff asked to work from home
Staff at the University of St Andrews have been asked to work from home wherever possible at least until the middle of January.
Staff at the University of St Andrews have been asked to work from home wherever possible at least until the middle of January.
Increasing use of staff surveillance by employers during the Covid-19 pandemic endangers trust in the workplace, according to a new report.
Men are more at risk of experiencing a severe complication from the Covid-19 virus than women even after vaccination, according to a study.
Almost all University students arriving in town for the start of the new academic year have been vaccinated against Covid-19.
The University has funded an innovative programme that teaches people to sing and breathe to help combat the effects of long Covid.
All members of the St Andrews community are invited to join the University's Annual Public Meeting for 2021, to be held via MS Teams.
In an email today (Friday 26 February), Principal Sally Mapstone informed staff and students that Graduation ceremonies will be postponed.
The Principal emailed all students and staff today (10 February) to announce that teaching and assessment will remain online for semester 2.
Advice for students and staff as national restrictions tighten
Advice for students and staff as national restrictions tighten