Science specs appeal
Science pupils from Kirkcaldy High School visited the Schools of Biology, Chemistry and Physics at the University of St Andrews last week.
Science pupils from Kirkcaldy High School visited the Schools of Biology, Chemistry and Physics at the University of St Andrews last week.
School pupils interested in an all- expenses-paid sample of life at the University of St Andrews are being invited to apply for places at this year's Summer School.
A new initiative at the University of St Andrews to create innovative 'talking books' for blind students is appealing to the local community for volunteers.
Light, colour and optics are the subjects of a public lecture at the University of St Andrews this week.
Over one hundred students received scholarships to study at the University of St Andrews yesterday (Wednesday 20th October 2004).
* Pupils from Bell Baxter High School, Cupar taking part in the Day of Physics *
CAPTION: The winner of this year's Provost's Prize, Wilma Reekie, is pictured fourth from left with (L- R) Professor Ron Piper, Nicky Haxell, Provost John Simpson, last year's winner Mhairi Young and Professor Christopher Smith.
Budding scientists, active researchers and local community groups are invited to attend a brainstorming meeting aimed at communicating science to the general public.
The opportunities for mature or part-time students to embark on a University of St Andrews degree are to be highlighted at an evening event next week (Wednesday 30 June 2004).
As if juggling a career with part- time study wasn't enough - seven students on the St Andrews part- time degree programme have produced babies as well as achieving qualifications.