Transforming the Conversation about Science and Theology in Scotland
Dr Andrew Torrance has been challenging the belief that science and faith are irreconcilable.
Research at the University of St Andrews is conducted across all subjects to make new discoveries and improvements, both within and without academia.
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.
Now a PhD student at the University of St Andrews, Claudia Lubao’s music has set a precedent in bringing cultural heritage to new audiences
Collaborations between university academics and external institutions have brought locations that were thought lost back into view and engaged new audiences in the digital humanities.
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.