Researchers wishing to appeal against the decision of one of the Research Ethics Panels (REP) should, in the first instance, appeal the decision with the Chair of the REP. The Chair will review the ...
A just net zero transition with ‘all hands on deck’? This event has been organised as a casual seminar of Environmental Justice and Low Carbon Transitions Research Cluster (EJLC) at the University of ...
University of Stirling golf scholar Lorna McClymont - now regarded as one of the top amateur golfers in the game - graduates this week. Golf star Lorna McClymont is set to embark on her biggest ...
Steve Tigg - who coached eight Stirling athletes to the Paris Olympics - also recognised. Duncan Scott won a gold and silver at the Paris Olympics. The University of Stirling’s Duncan Scott has been ...
Equality campaigner Margot Wallström and entrepreneur Stanley Morrice will also receive honorary degrees at next week’s graduation ceremonies. Jamie Murray grew up close to the University of Stirling, ...
The Centre for Policy, Conflict and Co-Operation Research (CPCCR) hosts a practitioner talk on the Colombian peace process: Following over half a century of conflict, the Colombian government is now ...
Honorary Professor Markus Krebsz developed the principles on artificial intelligence embedded products. Smart speakers are among the products covered by the guidance. A University of Stirling risk ...
Ambitious sports students are benefitting from a new mentorship programme which aims to boost their employment opportunities. Created by Sport Management Lecturer Robert Kielty – an advisor in ...
University of Stirling academics teamed up with the BBC this week for an exclusive event lifting the lid on child labour linked to the perfume industry. The free screening of the BBC documentary ...
Brad Hay, left, pictured with his sportscotland award, and Steve Tigg, right. The University of Stirling swim coaches who nurtured and inspired eight of our athletes to compete – and medal – at this ...