The majority of works are in the Pathfoot Building with sculpture on display all around the campus.
Pathfoot is the first building you see, on your left on the hill, as you enter the University of Stirling Campus by the main entrance. Constructed in 1967, it was the first to be completed on the new ...
The 24/7 Student Support helpline is a free, confidential service that provides in-the-moment emotional wellbeing support to ...
The DesHCA project recognises the importance of people from different backgrounds with different needs and priorities coming together and exploring the challenges associated with designing homes for ...
Beavers can provide a significant boost to pollinator numbers. Beaver-created wetlands increase pollinator numbers, boosting biodiversity, according to new research by the University of Stirling. The ...
Fire safety measures in housing, while designed to protect inhabitants, are leaving older and disabled people trapped in their own homes, according to housing experts. Fire safety is happening at the ...
Scottish ambulance staff are frequently being subjected to violence, aggression and sexual harassment when they attend alcohol-related callouts, according to new research. The first-of-its-kind study ...
A new study, led by Dr Elisa Fuentes-Montemayor, a Senior Lecturer in Nature-based Solutions at the University’s Faculty of Natural Sciences, has identified key ecological factors supporting natural ...
A total of 80 students marked their achievements in a range of programmes including accounting and finance, software engineering, computing science, and management. 80 students celebrated their ...
Jennifer (L) and Shona have found friendship on their recovery journey and bonded through being outdoors. A new documentary film shares the success stories of people who have used nature in their ...
Early years centres increased their outdoor learning provisions, whilst primary schools' decreased. More outdoor learning is “essential” for young people in Scotland, whose opportunities to go outside ...
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 ...