The Visualising War Podcast
How do war stories work? And what do they do to us? Each week, the Visualising War project invites new guests onto its podcast to explore these important questions.
Research at St Andrews often leads to changes or improvements in non-academic impact areas such as public debate and understanding, technology, culture, policy and laws, health and welfare, the economy, and the environment among others. Find out more about how some of our research has led to measurable impact here and on the Research and Innovation Services Research impact: help and resources webpages. The latter also offers tips, advice, funding opportunities, and useful links from the Research Impact Team to help you engage with research impact.
How do war stories work? And what do they do to us? Each week, the Visualising War project invites new guests onto its podcast to explore these important questions.
The achievements of three researchers at the University have been recognised in the 2022 New Years Honours list.
Environmental radiation can teach us a lot about the world and its history, and the University now has the capacity to measure it self-sufficiently.
The University's collaboration with Integrated Graphene has significant implications for the future of medical wearables.
The Third Generation Project is the University’s first think tank, and one of the first in the world to focus on climate change education.
EU-LAC Museums brings together community museums, who often serve a vital purpose in local development and community empowerment.
Researchers from the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences are part of the team that discovered a massive Neolithic structure near Stonehenge, thought to be the largest prehistoric structure ever found in…
Research must be read to be used. Aileen Fyfe explores the traditionally unquestioned procedures that determine who gets access to cutting-edge research.
Strachan's central role in shaping the Centenary events was utilised to make them more international and inclusive.
Andrew Demetrius has been advising Meet You at the Hippos, which will broadcast on 30th November on BBC Scotland.