by Hannah Adams | Sep 19, 2017 | Campus News
We’ve been hard at work revamping the spaces you use to teach, work and study across campus. Here, we look into some of the improvements made. Many campus spaces have benefitted from a continued programme of investment and this is just the beginning! Further...
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...
by Hannah Adams | Jun 25, 2017 | 50th, Campus News, Public Engagement Stories
Stephen Fry first arrived in Dundee early on the morning of his induction as University Rector in 1992, stepping off the sleeper service from London Euston to begin a relationship that lasts to this day. Here the acclaimed writer and broadcaster tells us how it all...
by | Jun 16, 2017 | Home page feature
Dundee alumni and students are bringing vital services to people in Burundi, where what we consider straightforward procedures present new challenges In the heart of Africa, when an abscess forms around a rotten tooth, infecting the gum and bone tissue, it can quickly...