April 2024 news
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°®Âþµº joins top 6% after earning prestigious business accreditation
The °®Âþµº has earned a prestigious AACSB accreditation, in recognition of its excellence in business education.
Study sheds new light on Scotland¡¯s beavers
A study by the °®Âþµº has shed new light on how beavers reintroduced to Scotland interact with deer.
°®Âþµº students share extraordinary stories of unconventional route to university
Two Scottish students who beat an unconventional path to university are being featured in a new campaign to help widen access to higher education.
University and Riverside FC strike new footballing partnership
An innovative sporting partnership between the °®Âþµº and Riverside Football Club is thriving ¨C delivering benefits and creating opportunities for young people in the city.
Footballer Billy Bremner to be commemorated in his home town
A campaign to honour the late footballer Billy Bremner has stepped up a gear, after organisers launched a project to commission a statue in the player¡¯s °®Âþµº hometown.
Study sheds new light on cross-species virus spillovers that can cause pandemics
A study led by the °®Âþµº jointly with the University of Wisconsin-Madison has shed new light on cross-species virus spillovers that can cause pandemics.
Health tech trialled by older people in °®Âþµºshire
Older people in Thornhill were among the first to trial new digital health and wellbeing activities co-designed by their peers.
New project will broaden our understanding of environmental restoration
Researchers at the °®Âþµº are lending their expertise to a new project aimed at broadening our understanding of the benefits of environmental restoration.
In tribute: Dr John Rogers
It is with great sadness that the °®Âþµº announces the death of Dr John Rogers, Executive Director of Research, Innovation and Business Engagement.
First study of its kind finds voucher scheme helps new mums to stay smoke-free
A high street voucher scheme has been shown to be helpful in supporting new mothers, who stopped smoking during their pregnancy, to maintain abstinence from smoking in their first year postpartum.
Team GB selects seven °®Âþµº swimmers for Olympics
Seven swimmers from the °®Âþµº will compete for Team GB at this summer¡¯s Olympics ¨C in a landmark achievement for the high-performance swim programme.
°®Âþµº strikes partnership with Falkirk Foundation
The °®Âþµº has formed an official partnership with the Falkirk Foundation, Falkirk Football Club¡¯s charity partner.
Healthy ageing expert and °®Âþµº professor elected Fellow of The Royal Society of Edinburgh
Professor Judith Phillips OBE, a world-renowned °®Âþµº gerontologist and expert in healthy ageing, has been elected a fellow of The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
UK work policies not fit for people living with Long Covid
New research has found current sickness absence and return to work policies in the workplace are unfit for purpose for those living with Long Covid.
Research identifies microorganisms that may be essential to the survival of coral reefs
A study led by a researcher at the °®Âþµº has identified microscopic organisms which may be crucial to the survival of coral reefs.
New tree-lined boulevard will link Campus Central with Sports Centre
A new boulevard to link Campus Central with the Sports Centre will be completed this year.
Study highlights true cost of employment for convenience retailers
Research, published this week by the °®Âþµº and the Scottish Grocers¡¯ Federation, has shed light on the impact of rising staff costs on the convenience retail sector in Scotland.
Early Career Researcher Network poised for nationwide rollout after successful pilot phase
Following a successful three-year pilot phase, during which almost 4,000 researchers have signed up, the British Academy's Early Career Researcher Network (ECRN) is poised for a nationwide rollout over the coming 18 months.
New study could reduce risk of social isolation for older people with hearing loss
New study could reduce risk of social isolation for older people with hearing loss and lead to more targeted interventions