St Andrews economic impact revealed
New report shows University's contribution to the economy
New report shows University's contribution to the economy
University of St Andrews students will benefit from work-related learning thanks to £1.2 million investment from the Scottish Funding Council.
A pioneering course designed to turn creative people into commercial successes could play a key role in boosting Scotland's creative industries.
CAPTION: (l-r) University Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Dr Brian Lang with SASOL Chief Executive, Pieter Cox
The positive contribution which refugees can make to society has been revealed by a team of University of St Andrews health population experts.
Johannesburg-based Sasol Limited and the University of St Andrews have today (Wednesday 23 January 2002) announced an alliance to enhance catalyst research, creating around 25 new jobs in Fife.
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.
A group of unemployed graduates are finally embarking on their chosen careers, thanks to a University of St Andrews training scheme.