A self-contained, pedagogical introduction to string cosmology for astrophysicists and high-energy physicists, first published in 2007.This 2007 text was the first dedicated to string cosmology, and contains an authoritative introduction to the basic notions of the subject. It summarises over 15 years of research and introduces advances. Self-contained, it can be read by astrophysicists unfamiliar with string theory, and high-energy physicists with little understanding of cosmology.This 2007 text was the first dedicated to string cosmology, and contains an authoritative introduction to the basic notions of the subject. It summarises over 15 years of research and introduces advances. Self-contained, it can be read by astrophysicists unfamiliar with string theory, and high-energy physicists with little understanding of cosmology.The standard cosmological picture of our Universe emerging from a 'big bang' leaves open many fundamental questions which string theory, a unified theory of all forces of nature, should be able to answer. This 2007 text was the first dedicated to string cosmology, and contains a pedagogical introduction to the basic notions of the subject. It describes the possible scenarios suggested by string theory for the primordial evolution of our Universe. It discusses the main phenomenological consequences of these scenarios, stresses their differences from each other, and compares them to the more conventional models of inflation. The book summarises over 15 years of research in this field and introduces advances. It is self-contained, so it can be read by astrophysicists with no knowledge of string theory, and high-energy physicists with little understanding of cosmology. Detailed and explicit derivations of all the results presented provide a deeper appreciation of the subject.Preface; Acknowledgements; Notation, units and conventions; 1. A short review of standard and inflationary cosmology; 2. The basic string cosmology equations; 3. Conformal invlă'