Adolescent Health Research from National to International Levels
The HBSC, led by researchers from the School of Medicine, has been critical to understanding and reducing the risks to adolescent health.
The University of St Andrews is ambitious for the quality and impact of our research and educational programmes. Research and teaching are at the heart of who we are and what we do, and the fact that we can connect them so strongly is distinctive and fundamental to our global reputation. In an environment where competition for resources and opportunities is ever fiercer, we must anticipate and be ready to act to stay ahead.
The HBSC, led by researchers from the School of Medicine, has been critical to understanding and reducing the risks to adolescent health.
The achievements of three researchers at the University have been recognised in the 2022 New Years Honours list.
Two upcoming documentaries will chronicle the astonishing discovery of the Durrington Pits just a few miles away from Stonehenge.
As our efforts to contain global warming ramp up, scientists are developing new ways to understand and harness nature’s ability to store carbon.
Through research into animal behaviour and communications with national governments and international organisations, SMRU has helped ensure human activity in the oceans takes marine life into account.