
Metaverse Experience
Our second-year students will have the opportunity to participate in an immersive experience in the metaverse last month. On […]
Life at Forward
Our second-year students will have the opportunity to participate in an immersive experience in the metaverse last month. On […]
Thomas Hobbes’ thought is often regarded as a blueprint for authoritarianism. But his Leviathan gives prudent advice on the […]
To secure a second independence referendum, the Scottish government must first prove the referendum’s legitimacy. To do […]
Sovereignty is typically perceived to lie with those who can provide protection. In The Loop, Ruairidh Brown considers how […]
The Kenmure Street protest in Glasgow, raises crucial issues concerning political obligation in Scotland, writes Ruairidh in […]
In September 2022, Gemma attended the Eating Disorders Research Society (EDRS) Annual Conference in Philadelphia, where she […]
Ruairidh attended the Association for Philosophy and Literature’s conference on nature. The conference was hosted by […]
Ruairidh was one of the participants interviewed at the European Consortium for Political Research’s General Conference in […]
In October Ruairidh Brown will be travelling to Jagiellonian University, Krakow, to give a talk on his ongoing research […]
In our contemporary world, dangers frequently come not from external enemies but from our own behaviour.
Jasmine is a Senior Lecturer at the University of St Andrews (Scotland), her research focuses on the history of European and […]
Discussions among students and staff about the Future of Work and related topics while having a good cup of tea in a […]
Dr. Anita Keshmirian, our Assistant Professor in Psychology and Data Science, was invited to present a talk in the […]
Thomas Hobbes’ thought is often regarded as a blueprint for authoritarianism. But his Leviathan gives prudent advice on the […]
To secure a second independence referendum, the Scottish government must first prove the referendum’s legitimacy. To do […]
Sovereignty is typically perceived to lie with those who can provide protection. In The Loop, Ruairidh Brown considers how […]
The Kenmure Street protest in Glasgow, raises crucial issues concerning political obligation in Scotland, writes Ruairidh in […]
In September 2022, Gemma attended the Eating Disorders Research Society (EDRS) Annual Conference in Philadelphia, where she […]
Ruairidh attended the Association for Philosophy and Literature’s conference on nature. The conference was hosted by […]
Ruairidh was one of the participants interviewed at the European Consortium for Political Research’s General Conference in […]
In October Ruairidh Brown will be travelling to Jagiellonian University, Krakow, to give a talk on his ongoing research […]
In our contemporary world, dangers frequently come not from external enemies but from our own behaviour.