COP26 news
University welcomes investment in marine aquaculture through Argyll and Bute Rural Growth Deal
A new package of investment for Scotland’s aquaculture sector – to be delivered through a partnership that includes the University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture – has been welcomed by researchers.

New research reveals the resilience of Scots pine trees to drought
The effect of extreme drought on Scots pine trees has been examined as part of a University of Stirling study, which could have implications for climate change efforts across the world.

Stirling academic appointed to Scotland’s new environmental body
Leading environmental law expert Dr Annalisa Savaresi has been appointed as a member of Scotland’s new environmental body – Environmental Standards Scotland (ESS).

University of Stirling appointed as host of Scotland’s Hydro Nation Chair
The University of Stirling will host and lead a £3.5m initiative to make Scotland a global leader in water research.
