Researchers wishing to appeal against the decision of one of the Research Ethics Panels (REP) should, in the first instance, appeal the decision with the Chair of the REP. The Chair will review the ...
The ESRC Festival of Social Science is an annual celebration of the social sciences and a key element of ESRC’s commitment to promote awareness of UK social science research to new audiences. The ...
Experts from the University of Stirling have created a new tool to support families, businesses and professionals to make homes, premises and public places more accessible to an ageing population and ...
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 ...
Researchers from the University of Stirling have explored the true impact of heading a football, identifying small but significant changes in brain function immediately after routine heading practice.
The significance of coal in shaping Scotland’s past, present and future is to take centre stage of a new online museum. Led by Dr Catherine Mills of the University of Stirling, the ‘Eco-Museum of ...
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 ...
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 ...
David Wilson-Wynne of Stirling's Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) won for Outstanding Contribution to Dementia in the Dementia Care Awards. David Wilson-Wynne (centre) receives his award ...
Systemic changes are needed if Scotland’s businesses are to accelerate the growth of circularity in Scotland, says new research. Systemic changes are needed if Scotland’s businesses are to accelerate ...
An extensive study led by the University of Stirling has laid out options and key considerations for Scotland’s first drug checking services (DCS). The project, which was funded by the Scottish Drugs ...
Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture has been awarded $2.7m for a project aimed at improving the welfare of farmed fish in Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. Dr Timothy Wiese, Professor Dave Little and ...