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Charity fundraising regulation in the spotlight
Big charities were more likely to pay a voluntary fundraising levy than smaller ones, a University of Stirling academic has found.

Stirling academics shortlisted for the Scottish Women’s Awards
Two academics from the University of Stirling have been shortlisted for prestigious awards celebrating the achievements of women in Scotland.

Improving habitats for bats
The effects of 160 years of woodland creation on bats has been revealed by a natural experiment.

Beech trees native to Scotland after all, scientists discover
Beech trees should be considered native to Scotland – despite a long-running debate over their national identity, researchers at the University of Stirling and Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture (SASA) report.

Aquaculture experts make a splash at Royal Highland Show
Scientists from the University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture made a splash at this year’s Royal Highland Show, promoting the Scottish aquaculture industry to hundreds of school children.
