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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 ...
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 ...
Stirling scientists studying risks from polluted waterways 21 May 2025 Antimicrobial resistance is recognised as one of the greatest threats to public health ...
Researchers at the University of Stirling are working with Scottish Water to capture data focused on underpinning the key benefits of peatland restoration work in the fight against climate change. A ...
University of Stirling leads on research into housing adaptations for older and disabled people 9 May 2025 A group of housing bodies has commissioned the work, which will consider what is needed in ...
Student-led human rights journal is a first for Scotland 9 April 2025 The journal showcases cutting-edge research by postgraduate and PhD students at Stirling, and practitioners in the sector and ...
Our sport and football scholarships offers students a superb package of training, support and competition to fit in with flexible study. Find out more.
University of Stirling athlete Tristen Bell has won the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) Modern Pentathlon Championships in style – breaking the record by 10 points. The American sports ...
Beaver dams function as traps which delay the distribution of pollutants, improving the quality of downstream water, new research led by the University of Stirling has shown. Scientists say the ...
We're investing in the next generation of world-class researchers. Our Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS) Studentships represent a £3.6m investment by the University in doctoral research from ...
Mrs Agi McFarland is a Senior Lecturer in Nursing in Health Sciences Stirling at the University of Stirling ...
Scotland’s care system is taking years to find many of the country's most vulnerable children permanent homes – and too many of them have no contact with their siblings, according to new research.
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