Two-Day Event Marks Launch of the Specific Learning Difficulties Network
The Specific Learning Difficulties Network was officially launched this month during a two-day event at The Royal Society of Edinburgh.
The Specific Learning Difficulties Network was officially launched this month during a two-day event at The Royal Society of Edinburgh.
We will create a digital identity, culture, and capacity that enables us to seize the opportunities which digital transformation can bring to our activities and ways of thinking, extending our ambition for our future…
Last month the Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance launched a collection of case studies celebrating impactful projects from Scottish universities.
We will make St Andrews a beacon of inclusivity, placing diversity and equality at the centre of everything we do and creating an environment in which all can flourish and realise their potential.
We will be world-class across all our academic activities and support our world-leading potential.
An exhibition at Oxford co-curated by Kathryn Rudy explores how people handled, touched, annotated, and inadvertently damaged their books in the era before screens.
Research at St Andrews examined Scotland’s migration needs, and how Scottish policy might better respond to them.
Land management can deliver prosperity or fuel inequality: Rehema White is helping to ensure it does the former.
Developed at St Andrews, new ways of imaging tiny cells promise a revolution in biological microscopy.
This comprehensive, open access resource maps nearly 1700 Civil War monuments across the US and beyond.