7 Nov 2014

‘Place-making’ to be explored by multidisciplinary group

The challenge of how to create quality places that enhance lives will be explored at a symposium at the University of Dundee on Friday, 14th November. The University’s Geddes Institute for Urban|Rural Research will welcome more than 100 delegates from industry, academia and Government for the ‘Professions, place-making and the public: what next?’ event at the Dalhousie Building from 12-5pm on Friday, 14th November. The interdisciplinary experts attending include policy makers, developers, clients, architects and planners who will be travelling from across the UK for the event, the fourt...

‘Place-making’ to be explored by multidisciplinary group

7 Nov 2014

Embryology experts gather in Dundee

An international gathering of experts in embryology and human reproduction is taking place in Dundee this weekend. Over 100 scientists and researchers from across Europe are in the city for an embryology workshop organised by Professor Christopher Barratt, of the University of Dundee, for the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology. Professor Barratt is one of the world’s foremost experts on male infertility and Programme Lead of the University’s new taught post-graduate course in IVF and embryology. “We have around 110 delegates including some of the leading figures in t...

7 Nov 2014

`Dundee and the Empire’ – public event November 12th

The forces of globalisation and how they affect us all is a modern day issue for people around the world but the same questions were critical to Dundee in the early years of the 20th century. It was a time when Dundee was perhaps the most economically globalised city in the world, with a prosperous jute industry facing threats from abroad. That relationship of Dundee to the rest of the world, and particularly the British Empire, will be explored by Professor Jim Tomlinson at a public event at the University of Dundee next week. Professor Tomlinson, formerly of the University of Dundee but now based at G...

7 Nov 2014

50 years of Town and Regional Planning at the University of Dundee

The 50th anniversary of Town and Regional Planning education in Dundee is being marked this month. Planning education began in Dundee in 1964 when the School of Architecture, at the then Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, decided to introduce a new course in Town and Regional Planning. In 1967, following a Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Visiting Board, the course was professionally accredited and as a result the qualifications of the first graduates in 1968 were recognised as exempt from the RTPI's own examination processes. A separate School of Town and Regional Planning was created as part of ...

7 Nov 2014

Exploring resilience in coastal fishing communities

The ways in which fishing communities in the developing world are coping with declining stocks, climate change and economic stresses will be examined at the University of Dundee next week. Professor Allister McGregor, from the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, will visit Dundee to describe the work he and his colleagues are carrying out in communities that rely on fishing for subsistence in Ghana, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Fiji. The event, taking place at the Dalhousie Building at 4pm on Tuesday, 11th November is the latest Guest Lecture hosted by the University’s Centre fo...

Exploring resilience in coastal fishing communities