UWS launches first UK research study into PMDD
A first-of-its-kind women’s health research initiative has been launched by academics at University of the West of Scotland – examining an understudied but severe hormone-based mood disorder.
A first-of-its-kind women’s health research initiative has been launched by academics at University of the West of Scotland – examining an understudied but severe hormone-based mood disorder.
Thousands of primary six pupils are learning how to be safer in their communities thanks to a long-running learning programme.
Work on the next phase in the development of Exchange, Scotland’s first theatre for children, young people and families, commences this week in Paisley.
Babies and toddlers in Erskine Library enjoyed a special treat, when Natalie Don MSP, the Minister for Children, Young People and Keeping the Promise dropped by to help deliver a…
Scotland’s first ‘School of Creativity’ is opening-up possibilities for young people through its innovative approach to placing creativity at the heart of its curriculum, allowing every pupil the opportunity to…
Four people have been injured after a former pupil allegedly attacked a 14-year-old within Johnstone High School.
UWS student midwife, Rebecca Harrison, has written and performed a single for International Day of the Midwife. It celebrates and honours midwives and the significant role that they play in…
Natalie Don MSP has welcomed new funding from the Scottish Government to support the provision of after school and holiday clubs for Scotland’s most disadvantaged communities in Renfrewshire.
Fans of Paisley Museum are about to learn if its £45 million project is on track.
A link between noisy road traffic with air pollutant and an increased chance of hypertension – a top risk factor for heart attack and stroke – has been identified by…