Nestled in the heart of Scotland, the University of Stirling’s campus is a fantastic place to explore. With our breathtaking 330-acre grounds, the campus offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, artistic inspiration, and historical intrigue. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly way to immerse yourself in this extraordinary setting, here are 10 fantastic activities
Get to know Justine Pédussel, your Students’ Union Vice President Communities for 2024/25, Hi Justine. Can you tell us about your role at the Students’ Union? As Vice President Communities, my main focus is on creating stronger communities for students. For me, that’s about building relationships between different societies to help students feel included and
As a student at the University of Stirling, managing your finances can be a challenging task, especially when you’re also trying to minimise your environmental impact. However, living sustainably doesn’t have to be expensive.
The wait is over! It’s finally time to join us here at the University of Stirling and kickstart your postgraduate studies, and we can’t wait to see you here on campus. We have teamed up with the with the University of Stirling Students’ Union to create a fun and inclusive Welcome Week programme for our incoming
Student Advisor Christine Taylor tells us how she supports students with their mental health, what she’d like students to know about making an appointment with her, and shares her grandad’s top tip for picking new books to read. Hi Christine! Can you tell me a bit about your role and how you support students? I
The prospect of heading off to university is incredibly exciting. But trying to choose the perfect uni can be a little bit tricky. After all, there are loads of options out there — and the right fit for you might not necessarily be the right fit for everyone else. That’s why it’s important to ‘try
Abbie Freeman was illiterate until the age of 13, when a dyslexia diagnosis at high school changed everything. Now, having recently graduated with a first-class honours degree in Film, Media and Journalism, she’s just made a short film for the BBC. I come from Kemnay, a village in Aberdeenshire. Growing up I was home-schooled. My
University of Stirling historian Dr Ian Cawood appeared in the new series of BBC One’s ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ featuring Spice Girl Mel C. As a Victorian political historian, I am fairly used to remaining something of a niche item when it comes to media exposure. Having written a book on Liberal and
