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The Liberal Arts programme at Stirling enables you to develop your skills in critical analysis and creative thinking, and to explore arts and humanities perspectives on past, present and future.
Two University of Stirling students have supported a United Nations initiative aiming to put the human rights of those impacted most by climate change at the forefront of future policy. Mollie McGoran ...
Environmental Science and Outdoor Education is our unique course blending academic science with practical teaching on running outdoor activities. Be the difference outdoors!
Choose our Criminology and Sociology degree and you’ll benefit from studying two closely related disciplines; with training both in criminology and the theory and methods of sociology. Learn how to ...
We are accredited by AACSB International as recognition of our standard of excellence for business and management education. Find out more.
Access to nursing studies allows you to study adult nursing, mental health nursing or paramedic science if you have no qualifications. Find out more.
Stirling is a superb place to study your ecology and conservation undergraduate degree. Join us at Scotland’s hub for environmental conservation.
The University of Stirling's highly-ranked Film and Media courses are informed by industry and prepare you for a successful career in digital or broadcast media.
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 ...
Ticking time bomb: new modelling predicts huge increase in ticks across Scotland 7 August 2024 The prevalence of ticks in Scotland will increase by a quarter under the most optimistic climate change ...
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 ...
The devastating environmental shock to the Black Sea following the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine has been revealed for the first time by University of Stirling scientists. An ...
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