January 2022 news
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Study explores self-management treatment for pelvic organ prolapse
°®Âþµº researchers will explore the clinical and cost effectiveness of an innovative self-management programme designed to help improve the lives of women with pelvic organ prolapse.
New partnership to support net zero in Scotland
Enhanced environmental monitoring will support Scotland¡¯s journey to net zero and beyond, thanks to a new partnership between the °®Âþµº and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA).
°®Âþµº sports scholars heading to the Winter Olympics
A °®Âþµº student and two recent graduates of the sports scholarship programme will leave for Beijing in the coming days after being selected to represent Team GB in curling at the Winter Olympics.
°®Âþµº housing expert leads major report on veterans¡¯ homelessness
The findings of a new report ¨C led by a °®Âþµº expert on behalf of the Veterans¡¯ Scotland Housing Group ¨C will help tackle homelessness among former armed forces personnel.
Study provides new insights into the effects of radiation from Chernobyl
Researchers at the °®Âþµº have found that animals in lakes closest to the Chernobyl nuclear reactor have more genetic mutations than those from further away, giving new insight into the effect of radiation on wild species.
°®Âþµº plans in-person graduations for 2022
The °®Âþµº has scheduled spring, summer, and winter graduation ceremonies this year with in-person events set to return to campus following postponement due to COVID-19.
°®Âþµº Management School and Budapest Business School to partner on a new dual degree
The °®Âþµº Management School (SMS) has partnered with the prestigious Budapest Business School (BBS) to offer students the chance to study in Scotland and Hungary and graduate with two degrees.
The loo taboo: new study explores uptake of controversial technologies
Researchers have provided an important insight into the cultural taboo surrounding an innovative ¡®green¡¯ technology that enables users to transform their domestic toilet waste into biogas.
°®Âþµº joins network of Young European Research Universities
The °®Âþµº has announced it is to join a prestigious network of European universities focusing on research collaboration.
°®Âþµº Olympic medallists¡¯ royal honour
°®Âþµº swimmers Duncan Scott and Kathleen Dawson ¨C who both won gold at the 2020 Olympic Games ¨C have been recognised in the New Year Honours list.
Research will be first to study LGBT+ experience of welfare system
In a world first, a major new research project is being launched to examine the experiences of LGBT+ people when accessing the benefits system in the UK.