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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.
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 ...
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 ...
Pursuing the Social Work Studies course at the University of Stirling as an international student from Nigeria has been a profoundly transformative experience for my developmental growth. The course ...
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 ...
Kirk T (2024) Scots law, 16- and 17-year-olds and the UNCRC: balancing autonomy and protection. Edinburgh Law Review.
Growing edible mushrooms alongside trees can produce a valuable food source for millions of people while capturing carbon, mitigating the impact of climate change, a new study by University of ...
Higher prices in shops and tighter restrictions on online alcohol sales could help to reduce rising alcohol harms whilst minimising impact on hospitality businesses, according to a new study. Higher ...
Tinsley E, Froidevaux JSP, Zsebők S, Szabadi KL & Jones G (2023) Renewable energies and biodiversity: Impact of ground‐mounted solar photovoltaic sites on bat ...
A new £500,000 project led by the University of Stirling and Bangor University aims to ensure that decisions about health and social care services and patient care are informed by better reported ...
Celebrated swim coach Steve Tigg – who has led the University of Stirling’s coveted high-performance programme for seven years – has been appointed to the top job in British swimming. The University ...
New research suggests the fast-growing UK employee ownership sector is markedly outperforming the UK’s national productivity trend whilst simultaneously contributing to employee wellbeing, fair pay, ...
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