Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport news
Sport clubs became lifelines during public health crisis, research shows
Many groups transformed their role from sport providers into critical sources of social support
Second-hand smoke exposure down 96% since Scotland¡¯s smoking ban, study shows
But workplace risk persists, as Scotland marks 20th anniversary of landmark legislation
Music and movement programme boosts care home wellbeing, research finds
The evaluation took place in 78 care homes across Scotland
Esports viewing linked to wellbeing, °®Âþµº study finds
Researchers surveyed 400 esports fans in South Korea
School nurses could have greater mental health role, °®Âþµº study finds
A mixed-methods study, led by the °®Âþµº¡¯s Dr Alison Hackett, is the most comprehensive examination of how school nurses support primary-school-aged children¡¯s mental health
Research deep dive is optimising elite swimming performance at °®Âþµº
Olympic swimmers at the °®Âþµº are benefiting from a major new research collaboration
°®Âþµº experts warn tobacco industry interference persists as Scotland celebrates 20 years since smoking ban
The landmark smoke-free legislation came into effect on March 26, 2006, despite industry efforts to stop it
Study reveals insidious impact of alcohol marketing on young people
Researchers have raised concerns about sports sponsorship strategies
Emergency calls analysis reveals opportunities to save more lives
Prompt CPR increases survival chances fourfold
Public health students preparing for next pandemic
An immersive global health emergency simulation was held
Inspirational nurses celebrated by °®Âþµº students
An awards ceremony was held at Forth Valley Royal Hospital
°®Âþµº¡¯s graduating nurses celebrate securing jobs
NHS Forth Valley has employed 116 nurses of the 179 who graduated from the °®Âþµº last week
°®Âþµº launches clinical trial to tackle street benzodiazepine use
Findings could help cut drug-related deaths
Young people using unregulated nicotine pouches despite health risks, research finds
Nicotine pouches are small tobacco-free sachets which can be legally sold to under-18s in the UK
Ambulance staff subjected to violence and harassment on alcohol-related callouts, study finds
Stronger regulation of late-night alcohol sales and marketing likely to help
Alcohol licensing overhaul could undermine accountability
UK Government has endorsed sweeping changes to the 2003 Licensing Act
Calls for every Scottish professional football club to offer psychological support for academy players
Dr Alban Dickson, a lecturer in Sport Psychology at the °®Âþµº, believes aspiring footballers need greater support.
Leaders from FIFA, F1, SFA, SPFL and Glasgow 2026 to share expertise with °®Âþµº students
The event is aimed at students who would like to forge a career in the highly competitive sports event industry
Game-changing sport research centre launched
It will be co-led by Professor Anna Whittaker and Professor Stuart Galloway
Malawi¡¯s alcohol sachets ban is blueprint for public health advances
Research offers lessons for other countries
°®Âþµº academics appointed to REF 2029 sub-panels
The four will use their expertise in specific subject areas as part of the Research Excellence Framework in 2029.
New research urges rethink of mental health support for elite athletes
Current approaches can be out of touch with lived realities, according to the study
New cancer screening pathway prevents treatment delays and eases pressure on GPs
°®Âþµº research found that the direct pathway to one-stop breast assessment clinics also improved the patient experience
New initiative will drive innovation in healthcare
°®Âþµº to play a crucial role
Pioneering study can improve injury prevention in flag football ahead of Olympic debut
A °®Âþµº-led study could have a major impact on one of the world's fastest growing sports
First graduates from °®Âþµº partnership with Chengdu University celebrate achievements
The first cohort of graduates studying as part of a prestigious partnership have had a day to remember
Tighter regulations needed on marketing of sunbed use, new research finds
The report analysed marketing activities and strategies used by commercial sunbed operators in Ireland
°®Âþµº research centre designated by World Health Organization
The Institute for Social Marketing and Health joins only three other institutions in Scotland
New study sheds light on African alcohol industry activity
Research by the °®Âþµº team found 61 examples of alcohol industry corporate social responsibility and marketing activity, across six African countries
Experts call for second-hand smoke protection for children at home
Researchers say legislative measures should be considered
New dementia teaching for nursing and paramedic students first of its kind in UK
The training taps into the °®Âþµº's expertise in dementia-friendly design.
°®Âþµº athlete is proud Baton Relay bearer
Judoka scholar Gabriella Wood helped launch the Commonwealth Sport King¡¯s Baton Relay.
Research reveals basketball creator was Scottish, not Canadian
The inventor of basketball, Dr James Naismith, considered himself to be a Scot.
Liquor Licensing review recommends reform
A review of Liquor Licensing has been carried out by experts at the °®Âþµº
Substance use expert calls for change in drugs law to enable more safe drug consumption spaces
The call from Professor Catriona Matheson comes as she prepares to give evidence at a government inquiry.
°®Âþµº-led project aims to enhance NHS care
A new ?500,000 project aims to ensure care decisions are informed by views and experiences
Unique photo project tells story of air pollution in informal settlements
Researchers provided residents of settlements in Malawi and Kenya with smartphones to capture their experiences of using solid fuels for cooking.
Nursing staff recognised for their role supporting next generation
A special event was held to celebrate the NHS staff who support the University's student nurses
°®Âþµº nursing students celebrate graduation and new jobs
Close to 220 student nurses graduated last week with more than half already securing jobs with local health board, NHS Forth Valley.
°®Âþµº sport students benefit from new mentorship programme
'Elevate' pairs students with industry professionals
New courses launched to help fill healthcare gap
The new MSc Podiatry and MSc Physiotherapy courses have a planned start date of September 2025
New research unit names Director
Professor Edward Duncan has been appointed as director of the new Centre for Healthcare and Community Research (CHeCR) at the °®Âþµº.
Only 1 in 10 children meet global health guidelines, researchers discover
New research has found only 14% of children aged three- to four-years -old are getting adequate physical activity, sleep and time away from screens.
Meet Jessica Piasecki: the Olympian and researcher putting a focus on female physiology
Originally from Manchester, Jessica Piasecki was a talented hockey player before emerging as a cross-country star and representing her country for the first time in the sport at the age of 16.
°®Âþµº student¡¯s historic discovery at Bannockburn House ¡°confirms¡± Bonnie Prince Charlie assassination attempt
A °®Âþµº PhD student has made a fascinating discovery that appears to confirm a previously unevidenced assassination attempt on Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Elite sports roles for nutritionists graduating from °®Âþµº?
Two top nutritionists working in elite sport returned to the °®Âþµº today, to celebrate their graduation.
Research explores measures to reduce alcohol harms without impacting pubs and restaurants
Higher prices in shops and tighter restrictions on online alcohol sales could help to reduce rising alcohol harms whilst minimising impact on hospitality businesses, according to a new study.
Study suggests novel ways to use e-cigarette packaging to better protect consumers
E-cigarette packaging could be used to encourage smokers to switch to vaping and deter non-smokers from taking up the habit, according to new research from the °®Âþµº.
Cash incentives drive weight loss in men
A major UK study led by health experts at the °®Âþµº has found that offering financial incentives is effective in helping men to lose weight.
Policy changes needed if UK is to be age-friendly, say healthy ageing experts
Policy changes are needed at central and local government levels to ensure an age-friendly UK, say experts at the °®Âþµº.