by | Oct 19, 2018 | Also on the blog, International
Selecting a university is usually a decision made by the head or the heart, but for one graduate the decision to study at Dundee was already in his blood. Hugh English was one of more than 70 alumni from the Class of 1988 who gathered in the city recently to mark the...
by | Jun 14, 2018 | Also on the blog
In IT, we strive to deliver the technical solutions you need to study and work. Most of the time, this means looking at what technology and services are out there, and how they can work for us. So, can we continue to do this whilst saving a bit of cash? Learning Space...
by | Jun 4, 2018 | Also on the blog, Public Engagement Stories
Less than a decade ago, a condition which causes chronic fatigue and pain was misdiagnosed and in the worst cases tarnished as illusionary. Even now those living with Fibromyalgia often still feel like they have won the lottery when their GP recognises, let alone...
by | May 30, 2018 | Also on the blog, Public Engagement Stories
If you like puzzles, then unpicking the complex character of stem cells should be your next career move, says University of Dundee researcher Helen Brown. Helen, a PhD student from the University’s School of Life Sciences, will get on her soapbox to share the truth...