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- News archive for January 2015
- Financial incentives help pregnant women quit smoking
- Firefighters face unacceptable risk, according to Stirling research
- Fully-funded places available on Stirling Big Data course
- Stirling researchers use GM plants to replace fish oil in fish feeds
- Scottish nurses and midwives benefitting from children’s health visitor programme
- International research puts the dangers of Chinese aquaculture sector under expert gaze
- Launch of one-stop dementia guide at Stirling
- Scotland’s national bard hitting the bookshelves in China
- Stirling breast cancer research shapes prevention policy with leading US health body
- Vulnerable children to benefit from the UK’s first postgraduate child welfare course
- Stirling lecturer chairs group on football club fan involvement
- University of Stirling child welfare expert supports study of UK’s child safeguarding systems