Researchers wishing to appeal against the decision of one of the Research Ethics Panels (REP) should, in the first instance, appeal the decision with the Chair of the REP. The Chair will review the ...
Mollie McGoran and Grace Fennell supported Professor Elisa Morgera, by carrying out background research as part of their postgraduate studies Mollie McGoran (left) and Grace Fennell carried out ...
The University of Stirling Business School (USBS) is a centre of academic excellence that offers innovative, practical courses in business and management combined with research that makes a difference ...
Discover our programme of free events and activities for our Stirling community of students and staff. Bookings for activities will open approximately four to six weeks before the event date.
Scientists at the University of Stirling have carried out the first study into co-pollution – where plastics in the sea act as carriers for other chemical contaminants, including ultraviolet (UV) ...
David Wilson-Wynne of Stirling's Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) won for Outstanding Contribution to Dementia in the Dementia Care Awards. David Wilson-Wynne (centre) receives his award ...
Beaver dams function as traps which delay the distribution of pollutants, improving the quality of downstream water, new research led by the University of Stirling has shown. Scientists say the ...
The initiative is part of £10 million project to create stronger communities UK-wide. C4 will bring together regional and national partners to develop and scale up successful community leadership ...
Senior Lecturer with over 19 years’ experience of higher education, including excellence in programme leadership and development at postgraduate level. Research expertise focusses on health economics, ...
Endangered mountain trees and shrubs are making a comeback in Scotland, mitigating the effects of extreme weather, a study by the University of Stirling has shown. Montane scrub provides protection ...
Systemic changes are needed if Scotland’s businesses are to accelerate the growth of circularity in Scotland, says new research. Systemic changes are needed if Scotland’s businesses are to accelerate ...
The prevalence of ticks in Scotland will increase by a quarter under the most optimistic climate change scenario, according to new modelling by mathematicians at the University of Stirling. The ...
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