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This scholarship is open to full-time, on-campus, self-funding students living in India. We have a long history of supporting international students to become global citizens and forge successful ...
Senior citizens are unaware of the options available to them, says the report. There is an urgent need for housing solutions for England’s ageing population, according to a new report highlighting a ...
Young child learning in woodlands. Primary school pupils in Scotland spend less time playing and learning outdoors than they did before the Covid pandemic, according to new research by the University ...
Workplace activity participation challenges can significantly and immediately improve physical fitness and wellbeing, according to new research co-led by the University of Stirling. The study, ...
This document is intended to present the minimum level of service that users can expect from the Counselling, Mental Health and Wellbeing service. As with all such agreements, targets have been set to ...
Researchers studied more than 6,000 individuals in relationships, examining how they found their partners and the impact this had on relationship satisfaction The study examined how the internet is ...
University of Stirling scientists have discovered cells in the skin of Atlantic salmon that offer new insights into how wounds heal, tissues regenerate, and cellular transitions support long-term skin ...
A new project, jointly led by the University of Stirling and Hack the Planet, has for the first time developed an artificial intelligence (AI) powered wildlife camera that could hugely benefit ...
Beaver dams function as traps which delay the distribution of pollutants, improving the quality of downstream water, new research led by the University of Stirling has shown. Scientists say the ...
A new study has found that women experience guilt and shame around playing games, and that this is related to feeling excluded from the traditionally male pastime. The study surveyed 1,000 women of ...
Wild bumblebees are capable of logical reasoning, new research by a University of Stirling psychologist has found. The pioneering study tasked bees with spontaneously finding corresponding ...
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