St Andrews think-tank receives international honors
The Third Generation Project received an honor for the MacJannet Prize in recognition of exceptional student engagement
The Third Generation Project received an honor for the MacJannet Prize in recognition of exceptional student engagement
A St Andrews International Relations lecturer specialising in the politics of love and care has made a major contribution to I Remember – Scotland’s Covid memorial
A project exploring ‘sense of place’ and the impact it has on thinking, creativity, and human relationships is to take centre stage at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
A St Andrews Masters student who has spent the last year working as a diplomat safeguarding the British embassy team in Kyiv was finally awarded an Terrorism and Political Violence.
The sun shone on St Andrews today (Tuesday 13 June) as graduates in English, Maths and Statistics, and International Relations celebrated their success.
CSTPV has unveiled a new Global History of Terrorism Archive, an extensive record that brings together historic newspaper reports relating to terrorism, political violence and security threats around the world.
A team of academics paid a visit to Kyiv recently, meeting with key members of the Ukrainian government, academics, NGOs and the HALO Trust.
Four St Andrews professors were elected to join the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s 2023 intake of Fellows this week (Wednesday 22 March).
Academic experts, politicians and business leaders gathered to take part in the Scottish Council of Global Affairs (SCGA) conference focusing on ‘High and Wider North Security’ following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Politicians from one of Holyrood’s most influential committees looked to widen engagement with communities across the country when they visited St Andrews this week.