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Scotland’s crumbling coastlines

Scotland's crumbling coastlines are proving a crucial resource for coastal communities to work on archaeological projects, preserving valuable information before it is lost forever.

Date
4 October 2004
Category
Research

Environmental history centre launched

Academics at the Universities of St Andrews and Stirling will this week officially launch a joint research centre for environmental history, with special reference to the history of waste.

Date
8 September 2003
Category
Research

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Statement from the senior leadership team of the University of St Andrews in response to open letter St Andrews students and staff get on board to cut costs and carbon First St Andrews-Bonn partnership appointments begin St Andrews set to celebrate winter graduation Message from the Principal and the Rector Professor John Burnside wins David Cohen Prize for Literature St Andrews first university to receive Gender-Based Violence Charter Award Volcanic eruptions triggered historical global cooling School of Medicine duo honoured at Scottish Health Awards Alianza Ceibo announced as winners of the 2023 St Andrews Prize for the Environment

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