March 2003

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Top designer Stella McCartney will receive an honorary degree from the University of Dundee this summer at the design students’ graduation ceremony in central London.
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Dundee outstrips the rest of Scotland in student applications

Student applications to the University of Dundee are up by almost 6% on last year at a time when nearly all other Scottish universities have seen their applications fall.

The official figures from UCAS show a downtrend of applications to Scottish universities of 1.1% but the University of Dundee has bucked the trend showing an increase which outstrips all other universities in Scotland. Director of Admission and Student Recruitment Gordon Craig said: "We have successfully raised the profile of the University of Dundee. People knew it as a good university with a good social life but now they are aware it is somewhere to do a course with a good economic edge where they can be better equipped for the jobs market.

Our new selection of courses has been very attractive to applicants. These courses bridge traditional subjects and train students in unique cross-disciplinary skills. Sports bio-medicine, innovative product design and interactive media design have proved to be winning combinations for our students."

The overall picture shows fewer applications from overseas (down 3.7% from 6,325 to 6,089) as well as from Scotland (down 1% from 154,535 to 152,995). But the University of Dundee’s figures buck the trend, showing rises in both overseas (up 10.4%) and Scottish applications (up 5.8 %).

In this issue...

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Gili Dolev won best international animation for his film Promise Land at the Clermont-Ferrand International Film Festival. more...
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Ronnie Harden launched the first international virtual medical school at the World eLearning conference in Edinburgh.
Principal's Column
John Simpson receives honorary degree
Concepts for future technology
McCartney joins Heaney for honorary degree
New director for Scottish Institute for Enterprise
Flexibility for family commitments
Water law expert presents in Kyoto
A chance meeting in Kenya
New orchestra raises £10,000 for TICR
Best international animation
Vistors from Wanli
Record SRIF funding
World class medical research - the latest discoveries - profiled
Landmarks given go-ahead
Residences
What's happening to your data?
Jobs in Singapore for life scientists
Digest
Senate report
Therapeutic approaches to working with children
New strategic initiative with Scottish Crop Research Institute
Online learning
Growing business in assessing websites
Books
Poetry box
researchgrants
Nature's cell of the month
Exhibitions diary
£100 million milestone
Obituary
Sports union jumps 70 places up league
Comparing migrants' quality of life
Stress busters
Calculating cell activity
PLant of the month
To the care of the British Empire
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