Fighting TB with light and sound
New approach could lead to a more detailed understanding of antimicrobial resistance and shortening the treatment for the world's leading infectious disease, Tuberculosis (TB).
New approach could lead to a more detailed understanding of antimicrobial resistance and shortening the treatment for the world's leading infectious disease, Tuberculosis (TB).
General information from the University during the coronavirus pandemic, and information on (remote) exams from the University.
Veronika Sunko of the University of St Andrews and Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids has been awarded the Otto Hahn Medal of the Max Planck Society for her outstanding doctoral research.
STEM for Britain 2020 took place in the Houses of Parliament during British Science Week.
NE Fife MP Wendy Chamberlain visited the School of Physics and Astronomy
One of the School's graduates was featured on the Sutton Trust website.
A new uncrackable security system created by researchers at St Andrews, KAUST and CUP is set to revolutionise communications privacy.
December 2019 Graduation Ceremony
Isla Barnard, Lewis McMillan, Kenny Wood et al. used algorithms usually used in astronomy to test how certain treatments would work in medical trials.
Professor Kishan Dholakia to lead the Biophotonics research.