
Modern African Art in the Argyll Collection
In 2018 Dr Kate Cowcher found a painting by Tanzanian artist Samuel Ntiro in a public collection on Scotland’s west coast.
In 2018 Dr Kate Cowcher found a painting by Tanzanian artist Samuel Ntiro in a public collection on Scotland’s west coast.
Research at St Andrews examined Scotland’s migration needs, and how Scottish policy might better respond to them.
The Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV), one of the pioneers of terrorism studies, uses its research to improve government responses to terrorism and their support of its victims.
By recording the musical knowledge found across Samoa’s islands, researchers hope to celebrate the heritage they find while retaining its diversity.
The motorcycle taxi sector is the largest employer of young people in Liberia. Dr Jaremey McMullin works to mend their violent relationship with the police.
Guinea fowl are crucial to the food supply chain of Africa, and researchers are helping to improving the stability of guinea fowl farming as a source of income and nutrition.
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.
St Andrews researchers including Dr Althea Davies collaborate with indigenous groups and institutions around the world to fully articulate the significance of their traditions.
GRADE models the relationship between government spending and public health, influencing global policy and empowering political actors.