Research news
Pioneering study can improve injury prevention in flag football ahead of Olympic debut
A °®Âþµº-led study could have a major impact on one of the world's fastest growing sports
Scientists join indigenous Pacific sailors to investigate centuries-old skill of wave piloting
It is hoped that the research will help our understanding of neurological disease, particularly Alzheimer¡¯s.
When sunscreen meets plastic: A newly discovered threat to marine ecosystems
Scientists at the °®Âþµº have carried out the first study into co-pollution ¨C where plastics in the sea act as carriers for other chemical contaminants, including ultraviolet (UV) filters from sunscreen.
°®Âþµº ranked among global top 200 institutions for UN sustainability targets
A record 2,389 universities submitted evidence to the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2025
Wasps thought to be asexual could support chemical-free pest control enhancements
New research challenges the previous assumption that asexual females of the species could not mate and produce offspring sexually
°®Âþµº research could extend biopesticide effectiveness
Alterations to the diet of pests could impact how quickly they can adapt to biopesticides
°®Âþµº scientists to analyse peatland restoration benefits
A range of high-tech scientific monitoring equipment has been installed
°®Âþµº leads on research into housing adaptations for older and disabled people
A group of housing bodies has commissioned the work, which will consider what is needed in terms of funding and support.
New approach empowers teachers to embed Learning for Sustainability from the beginning of their careers
The new framework will support teacher educators in encouraging student teachers to embed sustainability into their teaching
Study could change woodland creation strategies
Biodiversity benefits are improved if land managers are able to consider current and historic use of the landscape
Black Sea group unveils investment opportunities
Investment drive aiming to regenerate Black Sea communities launched in Bucharest
New study sheds light on African alcohol industry activity
Research by the °®Âþµº team found 61 examples of alcohol industry corporate social responsibility and marketing activity, across six African countries
Student-led human rights journal is a first for Scotland
The journal showcases cutting-edge research by postgraduate and PhD students at °®Âþµº, and practitioners in the sector and other institutions.
New method to monitor sewage pollution in rivers
The system will help to address the public health issue created by discharge from effluent pipes
Asylum seeker support reduces trauma and saves lives, report finds
A specialist service in Scotland has empowered families through the asylum process.
Significant health benefits from workplace step count challenges, study finds
Workplace activity participation challenges can significantly and immediately improve physical fitness and wellbeing
Dogs prove key to truffle harvest success, °®Âþµº study finds
How the behaviour of both dog and human affects the success of truffle hunting.
Research reveals basketball creator was Scottish, not Canadian
The inventor of basketball, Dr James Naismith, considered himself to be a Scot.
Beaver dams can reduce water pollution from farmland, °®Âþµº study shows
Beaver dams act as traps for pollutants, improving downstream water quality
Liquor Licensing review recommends reform
A review of Liquor Licensing has been carried out by experts at the °®Âþµº
MSP backs campaign to end stigma around drug and alcohol deaths
Claire Baker urges public to show more compassion.
°®Âþµº-led project aims to enhance NHS care
A new ?500,000 project aims to ensure care decisions are informed by views and experiences
Interactive air quality dashboard is launched
Air quality experiences in Forth Valley can be recorded
Surveillance experts welcome Nineteen Eighty-Four exhibition to °®Âþµº
The University hopes to bring new audiences to the classic tale and highlight its own research into privacy and surveillance.
Professor appointed to REF pilot panel
Professor Rachel Norman will work on indicators to be used to assess People Culture and Environment
Research finds chair-based activities more physical than we thought
Elite-level bridge uses body and mind interconnectedly, says the study.
¡°Community catapult¡± launch in Clackmannanshire will help build diversity and opportunity
The initiative is part of ?10 million project to create stronger communities UK-wide.
Campaign to end stigma around drug and alcohol deaths receives Scottish Government funding
Researchers will run a series of roadshows in Scotland to further raise awareness among the public.
°®Âþµº academics appointed to REF pilot research panels
Professor Iain Docherty and Professor Jayne Donaldson will participate
Fear, stigma and exclusion prevail for LGBT+ welfare claimants, study finds
Fear of discrimination means LGBT+ people can delay claiming benefits.
°®Âþµº expert behind landmark UN declaration on artificial intelligence
Honorary Professor Markus Krebsz developed the principles on artificial intelligence embedded products.
°®Âþµº film event highlights issues in perfume industry
°®Âþµº academics and BBC filmmakers discussed issues of modern slavery in global supply chains.
Former First Minister to lead Black Sea regeneration group
Former First Minister and °®Âþµº Chancellor to lead Black Sea regeneration group
Endangered mountain trees making a comeback in Scotland, study shows
Endangered mountain trees and shrubs are making a comeback in Scotland, a study has shown.
°®Âþµº expert contributes to overhaul of sports concussion guidance
A neuropsychologist at the °®Âþµº has played a key role in an overhaul of the Scottish Sports Concussion Guidance
New research uncovers growing wave of legal challenges to climate action
A new study, led by Professor Annalisa Savaresi at the °®Âþµº, has revealed a surge in legal challenges associated with climate policies and projects.
Only 1 in 10 children meet global health guidelines, researchers discover
New research has found only 14% of children aged three- to four-years -old are getting adequate physical activity, sleep and time away from screens.
Film screening and Q&A will highlight the perfume industry¡¯s dark secret
The °®Âþµº and the BBC are teaming up for an exclusive event which will lift the lid on child labour linked to the perfume industry.
°®Âþµº academics take social science festival to three Scottish cities
Ten free public events will take place across central Scotland as part of this year's Festival of Social Science from the °®Âþµº.
Game playing can help reduce stigma around ageing, say researchers
"Serious games" can help overcome the stigma that still exists around ageing, according to °®Âþµº researchers.
°®Âþµº is first Scottish University to win ?4m Leverhulme Award
The °®Âþµº¡¯s Faculty of Arts and Humanities has been awarded a ?3.98m Leverhulme °®Âþµº Professorship grant from the Leverhulme Trust ¨C becoming the first Scottish institution to receive the prestigious award.
Football club¡¯s performance can influence students¡¯ choice of university, research finds
Students can be swayed by the performance of English Premier League football clubs when choosing a university, according to new research.
Scotland¡¯s most vulnerable children taking years to be placed in permanent homes
Scotland¡¯s care system is taking years to find many of the country's most vulnerable children permanent homes ¨C and too many of them have no contact with their siblings, according to new research.
°®Âþµº academic joins political thinkers to debate Scottish independence
°®Âþµº lecturer Dr Tom Montgomery is among some of Scotland¡¯s top political thinkers who will take part in a conference this month on Scottish independence.
Meet Jessica Piasecki: the Olympian and researcher putting a focus on female physiology
Originally from Manchester, Jessica Piasecki was a talented hockey player before emerging as a cross-country star and representing her country for the first time in the sport at the age of 16.
Skin cell discovery could help Atlantic salmon fend off sea lice
Skin cell discovery could help Atlantic salmon fend off sea lice
°®Âþµº appoints two new Deputy Principals
The °®Âþµº has appointed two new Deputy Principals
Study of cancer patients finds need for mental health support
A study of cancer patients has found a need for mental health support
°®Âþµº researchers to study how babies use sense of smell to successfully breastfeed
Psychologists at the °®Âþµº are to study how newborn babies use their sense of smell to successfully breastfeed in a new project that could improve breastfeeding rates worldwide.
Improved conditions needed if Scotland is to achieve a more circular economy, research finds
Systemic changes are needed if Scotland¡¯s businesses are to accelerate the growth of circularity in Scotland, says new research.