November 2021 news
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Study shows new potential of fish by-products
Fish farming by-products have the potential to increase the sustainability of aquaculture, and contribute to other sectors ¨C such as food, diet supplements, animal feed and cosmetics, according to a new study.
°®Âþµº¡¯s health visiting programme recognised for its breastfeeding training
The health visiting team at the °®Âþµº has received a prestigious award from UNICEF in recognition of the high levels of breastfeeding training it provides to its students.
ESRC awards ?8.26m to new social care research centre
Experts from the °®Âþµº are to play a leading role in a new ESRC research centre, which will tackle critical social and economic issues ¨C from evolving policing, to social care and intergenerational inequality.
Study finds edible fungi could support transition to net zero
An Honorary Professor from the °®Âþµº has made a breakthrough in resolving a key conflict in the world¡¯s quest for net zero ¨C how to reconcile tree planting and food production.
Ex-pro footballer¡¯s managerial ambitions with °®Âþµº MSc
A former professional footballer who played at the top level in Scotland with Hibs has set his sights on a career in football management after graduating from the °®Âþµº.
Shaw and Carter lead the way for °®Âþµº at BUCS swimming champs
Toni Shaw and Ollie Carter were the °®Âþµº¡¯s top performers at the BUCS Short Course Swimming Championships this past weekend as the team won 24 medals in Sheffield.
Widening inequalities in children¡¯s physical activity, research finds
Deprivation-based inequalities in physical activity between Scotland¡¯s children were already growing before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research.
°®Âþµº celebrates its 100,000th graduate
The first ever student to achieve a postgraduate degree at the °®Âþµº has returned to campus to congratulate its 100,000th graduate.
New Head for the Institute of Aquaculture
A long-serving °®Âþµº professor has been appointed Head of its world-leading Institute of Aquaculture.
°®Âþµº academics to lead international study on smart technology and consumer protection
Legal experts at the °®Âþµº have launched a new study to ensure that consumer laws are as ¡®smart¡¯ as the emerging technologies that they regulate.
New °®Âþµº-led project to reflect on Billy Bremner¡¯s career
The life and career of Scottish football legend Billy Bremner will be the focus of a new sports heritage project, led by the °®Âþµº.
°®Âþµº welcomes international delegations
The °®Âþµº welcomed two international delegations to campus last week, coinciding with the launch of Scotland¡¯s °®Âþµº Environment Centre (SIEC).
Scotland's °®Âþµº Environment Centre launched
City Region Deal project puts °®Âþµº and Clackmannanshire at the heart of global mission. An ambitious package of work to support sustainable jobs, growth and inward investment is officially underway, following a high-profile launch event in Clackmannanshire yesterday (Thursday 11th November).
°®Âþµº student selected for Winter Olympics
°®Âþµº student, Ross Whyte, has been selected to represent Team GB at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.
Clean Air Champion for Scotland
A °®Âþµº lecturer has been appointed Regional Clean Air Champion for Scotland, to help develop solutions to air quality challenges as part of the UK¡¯s Clean Air Programme.
Journalism students tell the untold stories of climate change
°®Âþµº journalism students are helping to tell the untold stories of the devastating impact of climate change thanks to a new international initiative.
Environmental recovery platform launches at COP
A pioneering environmental recovery project that will turn the Forth Valley into a living laboratory is being launched to an international audience today [November 9] at global climate summit COP26.
°®Âþµº triumphs at Student Nursing Times Awards
Staff and students from the °®Âþµº are celebrating after receiving major recognition at the Student Nursing Times Awards.
°®Âþµº research agreement signed at COP26
Partners in an international conservation research project have signed a crucial scientific collaboration agreement at world climate summit COP26.
Research project to promote tolerance by reshaping history education
A new research project led by a °®Âþµº academic is to shake-up the way British history is taught to school children and presented to the public in order to promote tolerance.
Targeted messaging required to tackle vaccine hesitancy, study finds
Decision-makers must deploy targeted public health messaging to tackle COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among groups where uptake is particularly low, according to new °®Âþµº research.
New video game puts players in the shoes of COP26 decision-makers
As world climate summit COP26 begins today, researchers at the °®Âþµº have created a video game that puts players in the position of the world leaders gathering there.