Migration and the Scottish Constitution
Research at St Andrews examined Scotland’s migration needs, and how Scottish policy might better respond to them.
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) is a system which assesses research at UK Higher Education Institutions by discipline, based on three elements: outputs, impact and environment. These blogposts are based upon an impact case study that contributed to St Andrews’ outstanding results this REF cycle.
Research at St Andrews examined Scotland’s migration needs, and how Scottish policy might better respond to them.
Developed at St Andrews, new ways of imaging tiny cells promise a revolution in biological microscopy.
Researchers from the School of Computer Science have been integrating their work on key mathematical structures into leading software for computational abstract algebra.
In their research at the Department of Film Studies, Dr Leshu Torchin and Dr Philippa Lovatt have expanded the limits of how documentary can be understood and studied.
The HBSC, led by researchers from the School of Medicine, has been critical to understanding and reducing the risks to adolescent health.
The discoveries Irvine and Smith made regarding hydrogen fuel production have been vital to Scottish advances in sustainable public transport.
Dr Andrew Torrance has been challenging the belief that science and faith are irreconcilable.
Developed by researchers at the University, Distance is arguably one of the world’s best tools for monitoring biodiversity.
EU-LAC Museums brings together community museums, who often serve a vital purpose in local development and community empowerment.
Research must be read to be used. Aileen Fyfe explores the traditionally unquestioned procedures that determine who gets access to cutting-edge research.