A local MSP has heard how experts at the University of Stirling are tackling the issue of social isolation and loneliness through technology.
Researchers working on two projects using digital technology to connect people and combat feelings of isolation, met with MSP Alexander Stewart (on Friday 17 September) to showcase their work.
Mr Stewart was also shown the success of the Technology and Social Connectedness (T&SCon) research project, which is hosted on the Scottish Government website and provides guidance for organisations on the role of technology in keeping people socially connected.
Alexander Stewart MSP said: “I pay tribute to the University of Stirling for their pioneering research programme.
“Older people have been adversely affected during the pandemic and I was delighted to attend and see first hand the exceptional work which is being carried out to tackle loneliness and social isolation.
“The University is leading the way in tackling these challenges and I know that their research has already received much acclaim. They can be rightly proud of their achievements to date and I look forward to hearing of any future developments in their research programme.”
Professor Judith Phillips, Deputy Principal (Research), said: “I would like to extend my thanks to Mr Stewart for taking the time to come to campus and meet with our researchers.”
“At Stirling, our experts are leading the way in tackling global challenges, including social isolation and loneliness – two growing worldwide issues only exacerbated by the pandemic. By working closely with policymakers and practitioners, we can help translate the latest research into meaningful solutions to real world problems.”
Visit the University’s Public Policy Blog for more information on the research projects Bridge: A MindSport for All (BAMSA) and the Technology and Social Connectedness (T&SCon). 


























