by Grant Hill | Oct 29, 2018 | Home page feature, Public Engagement Stories, Student news
When Helen Hardman and Amy Stewart talk about their kids, they are not discussing their own but the youngsters they work with to make dreams come true.Both are key members of the University’s Access and Participation team and passionate believers in the transformative...
by Christina Miller | Jun 27, 2018 | Campus News
Gretta and Kenneth Pritchard, both from Dundee, graduated in Law in 1960 and 1954, respectively. Though they live in Edinburgh now, they’re still fond of their home city and were back in town for their granddaughter Zoe’s graduation in Medicine on...
by Roddy Isles | 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 Hilary McNally | May 31, 2018 | Staff news
A form of liver disease which threatens to become a modern epidemic due to its association with obesity and type 2 diabetes may be stopped in its tracks thanks to a research breakthrough by scientists at Dundee and other universities. They found that the liver disease...
by Orla Kelly | Oct 18, 2017 | Home page feature, RIS
Research and Innovation Services (RIS) supports our researchers wishing to make their reagents available to other research teams across the world. This usually involves an academic receiving a request for materials and RIS negotiating a material transfer agreement...