4 Oct 2018
From Cox to coccyx – 130 years of Anatomy in Dundee
A new University of Dundee exhibition explores the history of Anatomy in the city, from the earliest materials used to teach students about the human body through to world-leading research carried out today. ‘From Cox to coccyx – 130 years of Anatomy in Dundee’has opened in the Tower Foyer Gallery and will remain on display until mid-December. The Chair of Anatomy in Dundee was endowed by Thomas Hunter Cox of the jute family who owned Camperdown Works, and the first Anatomy teaching began in 1888. This was a key milestone for the new University College Dundee as it marked the first offi...
4 Oct 2018
University’s Malawi mission to aid African science
The work of scientists in some of Africa’s remotest communities is about to be transformed by the University of Dundee. A team from the University’s Wellcome Centre for Anti-Infectives Research (WCAIR) will travel to Malawi this week with crates of apparatus to be distributed to local researchers. Part of an ongoing initiative by the University’s School of Life Sciences to support scientists in the developing world, four members of staff from the WCAIR will fly out to Africa on Thursday. While primarily travelling to teach a Master’s course in Traditional Herbal Medicine, Suze Fa...
3 Oct 2018
Head Dragon visits Dundee’s entrepreneurial den
`Dragons’ Den’ star Peter Jones will visit Dundee’s own Centre for Entrepreneurship on Wednesday 3rd October to speak to enterprising students and budding business hopefuls. The business tycoon, who is making his fifth appearance at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, will speak about his own entrepreneur journey on his visit to the Centre, which is a partnership between Elevator, Scotland’s leading private provider of enterprise, employment and entrepreneurial services, and the University of Dundee. Mr Jones will meet with current and past cohorts of Elevator’s accelerat...
3 Oct 2018
£1.25 million to study the plant microbiome in Dundee
A University of Dundee scientist has been awarded almost £1.25 million to study the interaction between plants and soil microbes, with the ultimate aim of boosting sustainable food production. Dr Davide Bulgarelli, a principal investigator at the Division of Plant Sciences, based at the James Hutton Institute, has been awarded two research grants each exceeding £620,000 from the European Commission and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). As part of the first grant, Dr Bulgarelli will participate in a Horizon 2020 research programme coordinated by the Unive...
2 Oct 2018
Careers fair aims to surprise and inspire
Hundreds of people will begin their journey into the world of work this week as the University of Dundee hosts one of Scotland’s largest careers events. Some of the country’s biggest employers will be in attendance at Careers Fair 2018, which takes place in the University’s Bonar Hall on Thursday 4 October. With companies representing a variety of sectors, Richard Pool from the University’s Careers Service said that visitors could be surprised at the potential avenues of employment available to them. “Employers are aware of the quality of graduates that we produce here at D...