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Digital approaches, platforms, and technologies are transforming our world profoundly. Digital St Andrews will accelerate a digital way of thinking and working in education, research, and how we operate, communicate, and connect. Digital St Andrews will provide valuable avenues for intellectual growth in education and research. Digital education will fundamentally broaden the access global learning audiences have to St Andrews and will provide opportunities to develop our diversity and make the University more resilient.

Speeding Up Abstract Algebra

Tuesday November 15, 2022Tuesday May 31, 2022 by Jamie Locke-Jones

Researchers from the School of Computer Science have been integrating their work on key mathematical structures into leading software for computational abstract algebra.

Categories Computer Science, Digital, Featured, REF 2021 Tags Mathematics, Public Access, School of Computer Science

Going the Distance to Preserve Biodiversity

Tuesday November 15, 2022Wednesday February 16, 2022 by Jamie Locke-Jones

Developed by researchers at the University, Distance is arguably one of the world’s best tools for monitoring biodiversity.

Categories Digital, Featured, Mathematics & Statistics, REF 2021 Tags animals, climate change, School of Mathematics & Statistics, sustainability and environmental change

Engaging new audiences through digital restoration

Tuesday November 15, 2022Friday January 28, 2022 by Jamie Locke-Jones

Collaborations between university academics and external institutions have brought locations that were thought lost back into view and engaged new audiences in the digital humanities.

Categories Classics, Computer Science, Digital Tags Archaeology, cultural heritage and development, History, School of Classics, School of Computer Science

The Visualising War Podcast

Tuesday November 15, 2022Friday January 21, 2022 by Jamie Locke-Jones

How do war stories work? And what do they do to us? Each week, the Visualising War project invites new guests onto its podcast to explore these important questions. 

Categories Classics, Digital, Featured Tags Art, History, School of Classics, War and Conflict

Curious Travellers: rebuilding the past through citizen science

Tuesday November 15, 2022Tuesday November 16, 2021 by Jamie Locke-Jones

By crowdsourcing images of destroyed heritage, Professor Richard Bates offers a glimpse into a world as it used to be.

Categories Digital, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Featured, REF 2021 Tags Archaeology, climate change, Heritage, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
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