Archive for the ‘Research’ Category
Research@StAndrews blog: Released guppies go wild
Research@ StAndrews blog … Welcome. This blog is an introduction to the research community at the University of St Andrews . Email rpo@ st – andrews .ac.uk with your research-related news stories.
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Fife is the main attraction
FIFE has proved a hit with holidaymakers as VisitScotland revealed its most in-depth visitor research.
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St Andrews professor unearths new origins of animal life | The Saint
St Andrews professor unearths new origins of animal life. posted on Friday 17th February 2012 by Rachel Kay at 9:15PM. St Andrews researchers, acting as part of an international team, have dug up new evidence which may shed light on the …
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St Andrews professor unearths new origins of animal life | The Saint
University’s tribute to terrorism expert
A celebration of the life of leading St Andrews terrorism expert Professor Paul Wilkinson will take place today (Thursday 16 February 2012) in St Andrews.
ENAR 007 TV ad – quite funny, parody of Sean Connery | ENAR
ENAR Therapy has a funny new TV commercial based on the 007 Sean Connery genre. Long time ENAR user and TV presenter, Chris De Havilland, presents the ENAR research and his own ENAR experience, and reminds …
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Upcoming events in St Andrews | Social Dimensions of Health Institute
The School of Medicine in St Andrews will host several events as part of its Seminar Series 2011-2012 with immediate relevance for research into the social dimensions of health, wellbeing and participation. The seminar …
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Upcoming events in St Andrews | Social Dimensions of Health Institute
Book Salon Tea – Spotlight on Melissa Mayhue | The Denver Tea …
And today we're visiting with Melissa Mayhue who creates this amazing world filled with Scottish Highlanders. Arlene (AG): You write paranormal romance. We get lots … Years of genealogy research have indicated that several of my ancestors came from Scotland . And, finally, when I made the decision to start writing, I was on vacation , sitting in the middle of a place called The Fairy Glen on the Dark Isle near Rosemarkie, Scotland . The setting was perfect for the story …
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