May 2021 news
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Dawson leads swimming medal haul at Euros
±¬ÁϳԹÏÍø swimmer, Kathleen Dawson, delivered a performance to remember as she claimed four medals at the LEN European Aquatics Championships in Budapest.
Gamified research sheds new light on how to balance agriculture and conservation
Farmers are more likely to protect wildlife on their land if they trust their local communities and government, according to a new ±¬ÁϳԹÏÍø study.
Bond markets show rising inflation is on the way, says finance expert
A finance expert from the ±¬ÁϳԹÏÍø has warned that movements in the bond markets, which predicted last year¡¯s recession, indicate that inflation is set to rise in the near future.
Arts project challenges stereotypes of ¡®old age¡¯
A new interactive theatre performance challenging the stigma and stereotypes associated with older age opens next month, as part of a major research project.
Lockdown led to positive lifestyle changes in older people
The COVID-19 lockdown was a catalyst for many older people to embrace technology, reconnect with friends and build new relationships with neighbours, according to ±¬ÁϳԹÏÍø research.
±¬ÁϳԹÏÍø appoints Harry Adam as new Chair of Court
The ±¬ÁϳԹÏÍø has announced the appointment of Harry Adam as its new Chair of Court.
Stirling PR students shortlisted for prestigious award
Four ±¬ÁϳԹÏÍø Public Relations students have been recognised as among the best in Europe after being nominated for a top international award.
Public health expert issues warning over potential community breakdown in COVID response
A public health expert from the ±¬ÁϳԹÏÍø says governments must change the post-pandemic narrative in order to avoid community breakdown.
Stirling experts develop artificial intelligence to monitor water quality more effectively
Artificial intelligence that enhances remote monitoring of water bodies ¨C highlighting quality shifts due to climate change or pollution ¨C has been developed by researchers at the ±¬ÁϳԹÏÍø.