
Love in the time of conflict
Putting love at the heart of research could help shift our understanding of conflict and peace, according to new research co-led by the University of St Andrews.
Putting love at the heart of research could help shift our understanding of conflict and peace, according to new research co-led by the University of St Andrews.
New research led by the University of St Andrews reveals how ethnic stacking in African countries helps keep authoritarian leaders in power.
A ground-breaking new book examining Scotland’s foreign policy footprint by Stephen Gethins sets out Scotland's place in the world.
CSTPV will host a major event to mark the 25th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Accords which brought peace to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Some of the biggest names in counter terrorism and academia will gather in St Andrews to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the CSTPV.
Director of the CSTPV Dr Tim Wilson has been giving evidence to The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Attack on Christchurch Mosques.
Three University professors are recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
The Schools of Classics and International Relations achieve bronze awards, as the University sets its sights on Diverse St Andrews.
Textiles, which tell stories of violence and resistance during conflict, form a programme of events hosted by the University.
Professor Tony Lang, Head of the School of International Relations, comments in The Times on Thursday 14 March 2019.