20 Mar 2014

Stuart Cross appointed to Charity Regulator board

Stuart Cross, of the School of Law at the University of Dundee, has been appointed as a Member of the Board of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator. The announcement of new Members was made by John Swinney MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Employment and Sustainable Growth. Stuart Cross is Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at Dundee. He has been active in charity law for over 30 years both as a practising solicitor and academic. He has also been a trustee of many charities during that period. He is co-author of the two leading texts on charity law and is a member of the Charity Law Sub-Commi...

20 Mar 2014

Dundee to once again host prestigious student sports event

The University of Dundee will again host Scotland’s biggest student sports competition next week – the fourth time in five years that the prestigious event has been held in Dundee. Around 400 student competitors in 28 teams from 14 institutions will descend on the campus to compete in the British Universities and Colleges (BUCS) Conference Cup Finals on Wednesday, 26th March. Sixteen finals will be held across eight sports over the course of the day. Paul McPate, Assistant Director of the University’s Institute of Sport & Exercise said he was delighted to be welcoming leading studen...

19 Mar 2014

New competence certification launched for forensics experts

The Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) is pleased to announce that the first structured framework for certification of competence to practise in the UK courts has now been agreed and launched. Setting a professional standard for a forensic discipline has been both a challenge and an honour for the RAI. The standard has now been established in collaboration with the British Association for Forensic Anthropology and the Forensic Science Regulator. 'We see this standard as being an important step that will serve the interests of justice and the wider public interest,' said Professor Sue Black, Chair of t...

19 Mar 2014

Jersey inquiry role for Dundee expert

A University of Dundee academic has been named as one of the panel members for the Independent Jersey Care Inquiry, established to find out what happened in care and foster homes on the island. Alyson Leslie is an expert in child care inquiries and reviews and has investigated the deaths of children and harm to children across the UK for over 20 years. She worked with Haringey Council in the aftermath of Baby Peter's death to see how the lessons learned from the tragedy had been implemented. Alyson runs the Fatality Review and Investigation Studies Team at the University of Dundee She is joined on the I...

19 Mar 2014

'The Scottish Independence Referendum: Yes or No'

Iain McMillan, Director of CBI Scotland, will tomorrow visit the University of Dundee to discuss the potential implications of September’s independence referendum. The event, hosted by the University’s 5 Million Questions initiative, takes place at the Dalhousie Building at 6pm. Mr McMillan, one of Scotland’s leading experts on business, will explore the case for and against Scottish independence by discussing key matters in the debate, including the EU, currency, tax, borders and trade, immigration, laws, rules and regulation and Scotland’s place in the world. “Iain McMilla...