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Here is some more good news: if you come to university through Clearing, you shouldn’t have any extra costs over a non-Clearing student. However, all students need to plan their finances carefully for ...
Missing the Crisis? The denial of structural poverty in the 'cost-of-living' debate ...
Prof Alan Denison is an EdD Student; Dean of Postgraduate Medicine; Consultant Radiologist in Education at the University of Stirling ...
Article: Kirk T (2024) Scots law, 16- and 17-year-olds and the UNCRC: balancing autonomy and protection. Edinburgh Law Review.
Experts from the University of Stirling have created a new tool to support families, businesses and professionals to make homes, premises and public places more accessible to an ageing population and ...
Beavers’ impact on biodiversity revealed 22 October 2018 Beaver-built ponds are far more biodiverse than other wetlands, new research from the University of Stirling has revealed.
Using the increasingly popular metaverse doesn’t always translate to extra sales for brands, according to new research from the University of Stirling. Launching digital versions of a brand at the ...
Lornshill Academy pupils have won an environmental award for expanding the school’s Pre-Loved Uniform Swap Shop. Four pupils from the Clackmannanshire high school were awarded the 2025 Young ...
University of Stirling scientists have discovered cells in the skin of Atlantic salmon that offer new insights into how wounds heal, tissues regenerate, and cellular transitions support long-term skin ...
Senior citizens are unaware of the options available to them, says the report. There is an urgent need for housing solutions for England’s ageing population, according to a new report highlighting a ...
The significance of coal in shaping Scotland’s past, present and future is to take centre stage of a new online museum. Led by Dr Catherine Mills of the University of Stirling, the ‘Eco-Museum of ...
Ticking time bomb: new modelling predicts huge increase in ticks across Scotland 7 August 2024 The prevalence of ticks in Scotland will increase by a quarter under the most optimistic climate change ...
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