October 22, Dubai, UAE - Cointelegraph Research announces a new partnership with the University of St Andrews Blockchain Society, one of the UK’s leading academic web3 communities. The collaboration will strengthen blockchain education and research, connecting university-level innovation with Cointelegraph’s global media platform.

Ranked No. 1 in the UK by both The Guardian University Guide 2024 and The Times & The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024, St Andrews continues to distinguish itself for academic excellence and student-led innovation. The university’s Blockchain Society has emerged as a hub for research, technical talent, and community engagement.

Through the partnership, Cointelegraph will collaborate on editorial initiatives and support the emerging web3 talent, further strengthening its commitment to quality journalism and innovation.

Vladimir Shapovalov, Head of Research at Cointelegraph commented:

“Cointelegraph is committed to nurturing university talent and promoting web3 education globally. We are delighted to partner with St Andrews Blockchain."

By linking university talent with professional expertise, the collaboration aims to prepare the next generation of web3 enthusiasts, driving responsible innovation across the global blockchain ecosystem.

Hugo Okada, Co-President of the St Andrews Blockchain Society says:

“Partnering with Cointelegraph allows us to extend our educational mission beyond campus. It gives our members access to industry-leaders, helping educate the next generation of web3 talent.”

About Cointelegraph

Founded in 2013, Cointelegraph is the leading independent publication covering blockchain technology, crypto assets, and emerging fintech trends. Its global team of journalists, researchers, and analysts provides in-depth news, market analysis, and research reports trusted by millions of readers worldwide.

About the St Andrews Blockchain Society

Established in 2023 at the University of St Andrews, the St Andrews Blockchain Society is a UK-leading student society, fostering blockchain research, education, and innovation.

The society publishes a semesterly magazine and produces a weekly macro briefing newsletter. It also supports practical initiatives backed by a 40-ETH mini-hedge fund from DormDAO and $50,000 in technical and non-technical bounties from Superteam UK, offering members hands-on technical and investment experience.

Vladimir Shapovalov, Head of Research, Cointelegraph, vladimir@cointelegraph.com

Hugo Osaka, Co-President, University of St Andrews Blockchain Society, blockchain@st-andrews.ac.uk