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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.

Challenging global energy use through online art

Tuesday November 15, 2022Monday October 18, 2021 by Jamie Locke-Jones

The first of its kind in the world, the Centre for Energy Ethics brings together the arts and humanities with the social, natural and material sciences. The Centre aims to engage members of the public through initiatives like the virtual gallery, which is open now.

Categories Digital, Global Challenges Tags Art, International, sustainability and environmental change

Using artefacts (both digital and tangible) to improve learning

Tuesday November 15, 2022Friday September 10, 2021 by Jamie Locke-Jones

Researchers in Classics and Computer Science come together to help make priceless artefacts accessible to all, online.

Categories Classics, Computer Science, Digital, Featured, REF 2021 Tags Archaeology, Heritage, History, International, Museums, Preservation, School of Classics, School of Computer Science, Teaching, Technology

Reinventing Technological Protocols and Processes

Tuesday November 15, 2022Thursday August 26, 2021 by Luis Roberto Garcia Martinez

For most people, what’s going on beneath the surface of the technologies we use every day can appear to be nothing short of magic: obscure, non-understandable processes. This could not be further from the truth.

Categories Computer Science, Digital, Featured, REF 2021 Tags Innovation, International, School of Computer Science

Making mathematics history known worldwide

Tuesday November 15, 2022Wednesday July 21, 2021 by Jamie Locke-Jones

By drawing attention to mathematicians who had undeservedly been forgotten by other sources, MacTutor has become indispensable for the study of mathematical history.

Categories Digital, Featured, Mathematics & Statistics, REF 2021 Tags International, School of Mathematics & Statistics

The Universal Short Title Catalogue: Book history on a global scale

Tuesday November 15, 2022Monday July 19, 2021 by Jamie Locke-Jones

The USTC keeps track of the world’s earliest printed books as they survive around the world.

Categories Digital, Featured, History, REF 2021 Tags International, School of History
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