by Katherine Jowett | Aug 3, 2017 | Campus News, Public Engagement Stories
On Growth and Form Running the University’s museum service is always a busy job, but this year things have really gone into overdrive as we celebrate the 100th anniversary of arguably the most important book ever written in Dundee. D’Arcy Thompson’s...
by Katherine Jowett | Feb 14, 2017 | Campus News, Home page feature
Student Funding Saved My Education Who are you? Katie Jowett When did you graduate? 2014 What course did you do? English & History MA (Joint Honours) Why did you choose the University of Dundee? I had never been to Dundee before I applied, but I had seen the...
by Roddy Isles | Aug 22, 2016 | Home page feature, International
Sir William Patey studied Modern History at Dundee, graduating as part of the class of 1975. He has had a distinguished career, serving as the UK’s Ambassador in countries including Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. His path towards becoming one of the...
by Matthew Graham | Aug 8, 2016 | Home page feature, International
2016 has certainly been a year characterised by political change and upheaval, with disaffected voters across the world challenging entrenched elites, and questioning the governing status quo. On August 3, South Africa served up its own high drama at the polls, when...
by Dominic Glasgow | Jul 22, 2016 | Campus News, Public Engagement Stories
I met Eddie in Tonic, an hour before a plaque was to be unveiled on Perth Road for what the city has come to rediscover as the unsung heroine of Dundee – Mary Lily Walker. Daughter of a wealthy solicitor, sibling to two brothers and eight sisters, Mary Lily...