Research news
€2.6 million transport project to identify women’s needs
The University of Stirling has received a share of €2.6 (£2.3) million to create fairer and more inclusive transport systems that consider the needs of women as both users and employees.

Occupational health study links air pollution and cancer
University of Stirling experts have discovered new evidence of the link between air pollution and cancer as part of a new occupational health study.

Climate change predicted to end truffle production
The lucrative truffle industry is set to disappear within a generation due to climate change, according to new research by a University of Stirling academic.

Ambassador to outline Slovakia’s key anniversaries in Stirling talk
Seminal points in the history of Slovakia will be explored in a lecture by the country’s ambassador to the UK.

Digital design should embed ethical and political values
Digital developers should consider the ethical and political values of their users – rather than focusing solely on their needs – a University of Stirling-led report has said.
