13 Jan 2014

Renewable energy elective to power students' employability

The University of Dundee is to offer students experience of one of the fastest growing and most important sectors of the economy thanks to a new partnership with one of Scotland's most eminent law firms. The University's School of Law has teamed up with MacRoberts, who recently established an office in Dundee, to offer students the opportunity to study a Renewable Energy elective as part of the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice programme. The ten-week module will teach students the skills and knowledge required by lawyers working in the area of renewable energy. As sustainable power sources form a k...

10 Jan 2014

Stephen Fry Award 2014 for neuroscientist attempting to arrest decline in bee numbers

Photo opportunity: 3.45pm on Friday, 10th January at Dalhousie Building. Dr Connolly will receive his award. The University of Dundee's Stephen Fry Award for Excellence in Public Engagement with Research 2014 has been won by a neuroscientist who has significantly enhanced our knowledge of the threats faced by the world's bee populations. Dr Christopher Connolly, a Reader in the Division of Neuroscience at the School of Medicine, will receive his award during the University's annual Discovery Days event on Friday, 10th January. The accolade recognises his role in working with external stakeholders during ...

10 Jan 2014

Researchers uncover secrets of newborn neurons

A new form of cell sub-division that is key to the development of the nervous system has been identified by researchers at the University of Dundee. Neurons are vital to the development of the nervous system and in some regions of our brains they are continually produced throughout our lives. They are 'born' in a particular place in the early nervous system and then have to migrate to the correct place to make functional neural structures. A team led by Professor Kate Storey and Dr Raman Das in the College of Life Sciences at Dundee have now identified a new process, apical abscission, which mediates the...

Researchers uncover secrets of newborn neurons

10 Jan 2014

'Disrupting the Alignment' - exhibition by Naiza Khan opens next week

An exhibition of work by leading Pakistani artist Naiza Khan that examines the implications of globalised urbanisation for a land and its people opens at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design (DJCAD) next week. 'Disrupting the Alignment', which will be held at Cooper Gallery, is Khan's first major solo exhibition in Scotland. Comprising three films, watercolours, prints and photographic works, it explores the storm of social and economic changes that the contemporary world is undergoing. The exhibition opens with a Preview Evening on Thursday, 16th January and will remain open until 15th Februar...

'Disrupting the Alignment' - exhibition by Naiza Khan opens next week

10 Jan 2014

Screenings of Mandela film to be accompanied by talks by University experts

Experts from the University of Dundee will next week host a special event looking at South African culture and social history to accompany screenings of 'Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom' at Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA). Dr Nicole Devarenne, an authority on the literature and film of the country, and Dr Matt Graham, a history and politics lecturer with a particular focus on South Africa, will deliver a short presentation for cinema-goers and other members of the public interested in learning more about the film's context, followed by a Q&A session. Screenings of the biopic, adapted from the autobiogra...