June 2023 news
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Alloa pupils win University climate competition with composting plan
Alloa pupils have won a °®Âþµº climate competition with an innovative composting idea
°®Âþµº graduate¡¯s English school dream comes true
Marie-Anne N¡¯Guessan came to the °®Âþµº on a mission ¨C a very specific one: to learn the skills to run her own school for underprivileged children.
Care homes entrepreneur and charity founder honoured by °®Âþµº
Care homes entrepreneur and charity founder honoured by °®Âþµº
Graduate who captained °®Âþµº football side to historic Scottish Cup run sets new goal
Graduate who captained °®Âþµº football side to historic Scottish Cup run sets new goal with Stenhousemuir
Queen of Sweden and former Mars CEO honoured by °®Âþµº
The Queen of Sweden and the former CEO of Mars have received honorary degrees from the °®Âþµº.
Hundreds of students receive degree certificates at graduation ceremony
The next generation of historians, journalists, and politicians received their award certificates from The Rt Hon. Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale, Chancellor of the °®Âþµº.
°®Âþµº sports scholar McMullen¡¯s heroics for Scotland ahead of graduation
An outstanding performance from °®Âþµº sports scholar and soon-to-be graduate Brandon McMullen has led Scotland to the latter stages of the Cricket World Cup qualifiers.
The Queen of Sweden to be celebrated alongside business and social luminaries at °®Âþµº graduation
The Queen of Sweden, former Mars CEO Grant Reid, gender and equality campaigner Khadija Coll MBE, and entrepreneur Robert Kilgour will receive honorary doctorates from the °®Âþµº next week.
Research finds ¡®extensive¡¯ drug culture in football
Drug taking at football matches has superseded alcohol as a major safety concern, according to new research led by health and behaviour experts at the °®Âþµº.
Golfer Lorna McClymont to compete for her country
°®Âþµº golfer Lorna McClymont to compete for her country
°®Âþµº experts part of ?22.5 million research endeavour into improving health and social care
Health and social care experts at the °®Âþµº are taking part in a multi-million pound research endeavour that is expected to lead to major changes in the UK¡¯s health and social care policies.
Air pollution expert marks Clean Air Day 2023 by urging action on global crisis
Air pollution expert Dr Heather Price marks Clean Air Day 2023 by urging action on global crisis
Britain¡¯s highest trees discovered atop Scotland¡¯s Munros by °®Âþµº researcher
Trees are growing at record-breaking heights atop Scotland¡¯s Munros, new research by the °®Âþµº has found.
Top marketing / PR award for °®Âþµº¡¯s Scottish Cup campaign
The °®Âþµº has won a top national award for its communications and marketing campaign celebrating the recent success of its history-making men¡¯s football team.
°®Âþµº nets hat-trick at the Scottish Student Sport Awards
The °®Âþµº¡¯s reputation for sporting excellence and promoting wellbeing was underlined this week ¨C winning in three categories at the Scottish Student Sport Awards.
Creative Writing student takes inaugural prose prize
A Creative Writing student has taken the top prize at a new competition celebrating local authors.
MSPs share 'pain and loss' of their parents' alcohol use as part of new campaign
Miles Briggs MSP has opened up for the first time about his father¡¯s alcohol use, as, together with Monica Lennon MSP, he backs a campaign aimed at reducing the stigma that surrounds deaths due to alcohol and drugs.
Air pollution expert gives online talk to 2,000 pupils
An expert on environmental pollution?from the °®Âþµº has given a talk to more than 2,000 school pupils about improving?the air they breathe.