25 Apr 2018

Dundee tops UK for forensic science, top 10 graduate prospects

The University of Dundee has been ranked top in the United Kingdom for Forensic Science in the 2019 edition of the Complete University Guide league tables. Dundee also ranked 6th in the UK and top in Scotland for graduate prospects. Professor Dame Sue Black, Co-Director of the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science (LRCFS) at the University, said, “I am delighted that not only is forensic science top in the UK but that we have also risen five places to take the sixth slot in the UK for Anatomy & Physiology. This is testament to our staff and students in the Leverhulme Centre and o...

Dundee tops UK for forensic science, top 10 graduate prospects

25 Apr 2018

Sharing the experiences of refugees settling in Dundee

Professionals helping refugees from around the world to settle in Scotland will meet at the University of Dundee next week to discuss how they can better support families adjusting to life in their new country. The knowledge exchange event, hosted by the University’s School of Education and Social Work, takes place at the Dalhousie Building on Wednesday 2 May and will explore how best to respond to the needs of refugees moving to the local area. The day will feature talks and workshops headed by local professional and strategic professionals, academics and international experts. 'Global Challenges:...

Sharing the experiences of refugees settling in Dundee

23 Apr 2018

Seeing prostate cancer in a new light

New imaging technique shown to offer greater accuracy and reliability in diagnosis of prostate cancer Breakthrough welcomed by Stephen Fry, former Rector of the University and prostate cancer patient Movember thank all the `Mo Bros and Mo Sistas for their fundraising support for research A new method offering more successful diagnosis and management of prostate cancer has been identified by researchers at the University of Dundee. They say an ultrasound process called shear wave elastography (SWE) has been shown to offer much greater accuracy and reliability in diagnosis of prostate cancer, while b...

Seeing prostate cancer in a new light

19 Apr 2018

Dundee joins global effort to build Human Cell Atlas

The University of Dundee is joining a global effort – with the help of funding from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative – to support development of the Human Cell Atlas, a global effort to map every type of cell in the healthy human body as a resource for studies of health and disease. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) and DAF, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation have announced new funding for 85 projects to support the Human Cell Atlas. The grants total $15 million over one year. Projects are focused on developing open computational tools, algorithms, visualizations, and ben...

Dundee joins global effort to build Human Cell Atlas

19 Apr 2018

Art students prepare for Italian jobs

A “once in a lifetime” opportunity awaits two University of Dundee students who are to spend a month in Venice at one of the world’s foremost arts festivals. Amy Bryson and Blair Boyle from the University’s Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design (DJCAD) will stay in the Italian city as part of a fellowship arranged with the British Council. As well as conducting independent research throughout their stay, the pair will also invigilate a major new exhibition at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition, part of the British Pavilion at the celebrated La Biennale di V...

Art students prepare for Italian jobs