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 ...
You will receive an email from the Exams team which will detail your exam venue and desk number (desk numbers not in operation within ARUAA venues). If you are expecting to sit the above exam, but ...
Global Cafe is a fun and relaxed way for international students to make new friends from around the world. Friends International Stirling is supported by volunteers from local churches. Email Ivana ...
Campus Central is the heart of the University of Stirling. Opened in late 2021, Campus Central is the result of a major £23 million infrastructure investment and features vibrant digitally-connected ...
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 ...
We enhance and promote the University’s reputation for academic excellence and high-quality research, telling our stories across a wide range of communications channels. We provide a wide range of ...
The Sports Clinic at the University of Stirling provides services in physiotherapy, sport mass, osteopathy and podiatry. Book ...
The Institute of Aquaculture is an international centre in aquaculture and the largest of its kind in the world. We lead the world in our vision to tackle global problems of food security, hunger and ...
Young people in Scotland are experimenting with nicotine pouches and reporting adverse effects such as sickness and fainting, according to new research co-authored by a University of Stirling ...
Surveillance expert Professor William Webster has played a significant role in shaping national policy on biometrics and surveillance across the UK. Professor Webster is stepping back from academia ...