Laureation address: Professor Cheryl Elisabeth Praeger
Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science
Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science
Satellite data reveals secrets of how the dark cavities in the Northern Lights are created
St Andrews experts contribute to revolutionary new solar imaging technology
St Andrews celebrates fine line between possible time zones
Graduation address for Wednesday 20 June, 10.30am.
A scientist has been recognised as a world leader in his field by the Royal Astronomical Society.
Mathematicians have made a discovery which could lead to a better understanding of why huge eruptions occur in space.
Lecturer in Applied Mathematics is awarded a prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize.
St Andrews' scientists have created a numerical model of the sun.
Researchers at the University of St Andrews have been awarded £2.6 million to study magnetic activity in the atmosphere of the Sun and the Earth's magnetosphere.