The 24/7 Student Support helpline is a free, confidential service that provides in-the-moment emotional wellbeing support to ...
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 majority of works are in the Pathfoot Building with sculpture on display all around the campus.
Students are to pass the whole course and the grades for the graded units as stated below. For year 1, students are asked to obtain Bs in a Higher National Certificate or above in their graded units – ...
With one of the UK's leading football scholarship programmes, the University of Stirling offers talented student footballers tailored packages to support them compete and train at the highest possible ...
Study at Scotland's University for Sporting Excellence and gain a Masters in Psychology of Sport accredited by the British Psychological Society. Learn how to maximise athletic potential with our ...
This document is intended to present the minimum level of service that users can expect from the Counselling, Mental Health and Wellbeing service. As with all such agreements, targets have been set to ...
Trees are growing at record-breaking heights atop Scotland’s Munros, new research by the University of Stirling has found. Trees are growing at record-breaking heights atop Scotland’s Munros, new ...
Beaver-built ponds are far more biodiverse than other wetlands, new research from the University of Stirling has revealed. Beaver-built ponds are far more biodiverse than other wetlands, new research ...
It is hoped that the research will help our understanding of neurological disease, particularly Alzheimer’s. Marshallese master navigators read the water and wind to find their way. Photo by Chewy Lin ...
Beaver dams function as traps which delay the distribution of pollutants, improving the quality of downstream water, new research led by the University of Stirling has shown. Scientists say the ...
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 ...