St Andrews economic impact revealed
New report shows University's contribution to the economy
New report shows University's contribution to the economy
New book helps to cut through the confusion on climate change.
Cause and effect of the financial crisis to be examined.
An ambitious student-run conference brings international experts to the University.
A senior economist has warned that Scotland's hi-tech firms must grow.
The prestigious appointment of a St Andrews' academic will bring the UK's Learned Society for Economics to Scotland for the first time in its history.
Double vision: Ilze and Ellen pictured earlier today. Credit Alan Richardson, PIX-AR.
The University of St Andrews is to share in an award of £9.4 million from the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) to launch a major new collaboration on research in economics.
A new research network for academics and professionals in accounting, economics and finance is being launched at the University of St Andrews. It is hoped that the new network will produce research that will provide new frameworks for businesses, helping them be more innovative, more profitable and easier to run.
Some of the UK's most distinguished economists will attend a conference hosted by the University of St Andrews' Centre for Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis (CDMA) in St Andrews on 6-8 September 2006.