Pure maths Professor hangs up his gown
CAPTION: Professor Tom Blyth (left) with the Parisian doctoral robes he has gifted to the University's museum, with Professor Kenneth Falconer (right).
CAPTION: Professor Tom Blyth (left) with the Parisian doctoral robes he has gifted to the University's museum, with Professor Kenneth Falconer (right).
CAPTION: Professor Priest wearing the red robe gifted to him by Japanese colleagues.
The role of mathematics in cricket bats has been highlighted by a University of St Andrews mathematician who has been awarded a prestigious prize for her honours project.
An Applied Mathematician from the University of St Andrews has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society - a highly prestigious honour which represents the greatest academic recognition for a scientist in the United Kingdom.
The University of St Andrews has been voted the top UK institution to study Classics and Maths.
Two research centres which will bring together environmental experts, mathematicians and wildlife statisticians to help solve some of the UK's biggest conservation problems are to be developed at the University of St Andrews.