December 2025 news
Archive news stories
Insects remain resilient natural pest control method, new °®Âþµº research shows
Using other insects like predators and parasitic wasps to control agricultural pests is considered safer and more environmentally friendly than using chemical pesticides.
Scotland's Community Custody Units for women praised but researchers warn reform is needed
Units are at risk of becoming 'mini prisons' because they have retained so many features of traditional prisons.
°®Âþµº triathlete secures place on Olympic programme
Alex Robin selected to join British Triathlon Olympic World Class Programme
°®Âþµº students raise record ?52k for Movember
°®Âþµº students worked together to raise a record-breaking ?52,264 for men¡¯s health charity Movember last month.
Groundbreaking °®Âþµº salmon health study awarded ?1.4m grant
Dr Rose Ruiz Daniels has secured more than ?1.4 million in funding for a study that she believes can transform understanding of salmon health and disease resilience.
°®Âþµº achieves Living Wage accreditation
The accreditation acknowledges °®Âþµº's long-term commitment to paying staff in line with the cost of living.
°®Âþµº study paves the way for patient-centred treatment of vulvodynia
A first-of-its-kind study identified critical knowledge gaps by asking patients, clinicians, and researchers what should be prioritised to improve both care and outcomes.
Two gold, three silver medals for °®Âþµº swimmers at Euros
°®Âþµº swimmers contributed five of Britain's 11 medals in Poland
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
Gold for Jack McMillan at major European swim meet
Jack wins the 400m Freestyle at the European Short Course Championships
University swimmers hit gold at BUCS Short Course
°®Âþµº takes the women's title in Sheffield with a top performance