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...
by Hannah Adams | Oct 5, 2017 | Campus News
Recently, we were delighted to be able to welcome one of our alumni, Datuk Abu Bakar Bin Mohamad Diah, back to campus. Datuk Abu Bakar, who studied for an MSc in Concrete Technology, Construction and Management at the University in 1991 also completed his PhD in...
by | Sep 25, 2017 | Campus News
Floor 1 of the library has recently had a revamp. It’s now open and ready for students. And we think it’s awesome – here’s why… 1. It’s like being in a forest When you walk in you notice a theme – trees! All the walls and...
by | Aug 11, 2017 | Home page feature
Every year thousands of visitors descend on Edinburgh to enjoy the worlds largest performing arts festival, and this year is no different as the Fringe turns 70. The chance to perform at the Fringe, despite how large it is, is a rare experience and often comes with...
by | Aug 11, 2017 | Campus News
Thinking about studying at Dundee? Here some of the reasons why you should… 1. Quirky establishments From a restaurant in a converted Victorian railway station overlooking the stunning River Tay to a quaint little pub named after George Orwell and hosts literary...