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Study a PhD in Heritage at Stirling and conduct impactful research into how heritage intersects with some of the most significant challenges of our time.
Join a welcoming research environment and develop original ideas in the fields of language, culture and religion with a PhD from the University of Stirling.
Create new knowledge in the fields of social inequality, housing and homelessness and make a positive difference to society with a PhD in Housing at the University of Stirling.
We are delighted to announce that the University has organised Graduation Balls for June 2025 on campus at the University’s Stirling Court Hotel. To maximise the graduation ball experience, the ...
If English is not your first language, you must provide evidence of your English language skills. Below is an overview of the English language tests we can accept for entry in September 2025 or ...
Citation. Hunt MK, Roux EA, Wood RJ & Gilburn A (2002) The effect of Supra-fronto-orbital (SFO) bristle removal on male mating success in the mediterranean fruit fly (Diptera : Tephritidae).
As place of learning and research, we are at the forefront of efforts to create a cleaner, greener, and fairer world. You’ll find our researchers shaping policy and practice in communities locally and ...
Citation. Tinsley E, Froidevaux JSP, Zsebők S, Szabadi KL & Jones G (2023) Renewable energies and biodiversity: Impact of ground‐mounted solar photovoltaic sites on bat activity.
Policy Document: Purves R & Martin J (2024) Alcohol availability at Scottish Football Stadia - Insights from the ‘Football and Alcohol Scoping Study (FASST)’ project. Scottish Football Association.
Article: Kirk T (2024) Scots law, 16- and 17-year-olds and the UNCRC: balancing autonomy and protection. Edinburgh Law Review.
Her research focuses on (i) the control of effortful health behaviour (e.g. how people stick to diets; how people self manage health conditions over time); (ii) how behaviour can be modified or ...
Primary school children spend less time playing and learning outdoors, University study finds. Young child learning in woodlands. Primary school pupils in Scotland spend less time playing and learning ...
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