Donations for good causes
Lone parents, the elderly and children’s education are among the first causes to benefit from the University Community Fund.
Lone parents, the elderly and children’s education are among the first causes to benefit from the University Community Fund.
A type of ultraviolet light could be safely used for air disinfection in public places without harming people.
Between five and six per cent of Britain’s population had been infected with Covid-19 by the last third of April, according to a new study.
Two St Andrews students have set up an operation to provide the public with face masks at zero mark up to eliminate predatory price-gouging.
Public concern over the use of SLT could jeopardise governments’ efforts to slow the spread of Covid-19 using surveillance technologies.
Household factors make some households more vulnerable to the effects of Covid-19, according to a new study carried out at St Andrews.
The University has been awarded three research projects as part of the Scottish Government’s Covid-19 Rapid Research programme.
Consumer spending in Great Britain dropped by more than 32 per cent in the run up to the government-imposed lockdown.
Students from St Andrews have donated vital personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies for use by care workers and NHS staff in Fife.
A new anti-viral drug developed by University spin out, Pneumagen, has had positive results in laboratory tests against Covid-19.