A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed today (Nov 14) at Dynamic Earth’s science centre in Edinburgh by Professor ...
To mark National Engineering Day, Heriot-Watt University highlights the work of two its students: Engineers of the future.
Join us for an engaging conversation on what Generative AI really means for the future of work. Be part of an interactive ...
The Open Series is a public platform that brings together the design community, regional and international partners, and ...
This exciting project aims to investigate both community and individual level responses of amphibians and freshwater molluscs ...
How do riparian zones transform from carbon sinks to sources under climate extremes? This PhD tackles urgent, unresolved questions about how organic matter reactivity is shaped by hydrological and ...
As tidal stream energy scales up to national grid-scale significance, interactions between large tidal arrays may become ...
We're the top university in Scotland for graduate outcomes and 5th in the UK, which means that more of our graduates are employed or in postgraduate education than any other institution in the country ...
IAPETUS2 will support at least 13 funded postgraduate studentships at one of their partner organisations in 2026.
Seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to undertake research on the development of sustainable, low-carbon building materials derived from food-industry by-products.
This exciting project aims to understand the reasons for changes in mussel abundance and distribution, essential to design and develop successful restoration efforts.
The aim of this PhD is to examine the regulatory and policy processes that govern the approval of emerging sustainable materials.
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