26 Jan 2018
Dundee rises among world’s best for international student satisfaction
International students at the University of Dundee have rated their overall satisfaction at over 93 per cent, one of the highest scores in the latest International Student Barometer (ISB). With feedback from over 3 million students worldwide across all student types, levels and years of study, the ISB is the world's largest annual survey of international students. The results of ISB’s Autumn 2017 survey have just been released to participating universities. Overall satisfaction among the Dundee students rose from 90.9 per cent in 2016 to 93.7 per cent, the third highest score out of the 31 UK univ...
25 Jan 2018
Skilled graduates to be offered new route into teaching
A new route into teaching for highly qualified graduates and career changers specialising in science and technology-related subjects will be run by the University of Dundee and the University of the Highlands and Islands. The universities will work with rural schools in areas of high deprivation to support between 30 and 50 students in qualifying for a Masters-level diploma in teaching. The course, which will run from December 2018 to June 2020, will be open to graduates with a 2:1 honours degree in chemistry, physics, home economics, maths and engineering. The Dundee-UHI partnership was chosen as the s...
25 Jan 2018
New animation brings Robert Burns back to life
The team at LJMU Face Lab have created a ground-breaking new animated facial reconstruction of Robert Burns reciting one of his own poems in collaboration with the Scots poet Rab Wilson, the University of Dundee and Dimensional Imaging (DI4D) in Glasgow. Robert Burns is one of the most famous characters in Scottish Cultural History, with his life and work celebrated each year on Burns Night (January 25). It is the first time the Face Lab team have worked collectively to produce a real-life animation of one of their facial reconstructions. The techniques used have the potential to transform the way we in...
24 Jan 2018
Striking size of Storm Georgina shown from space
The true size of Storm Georgina was captured by the University of Dundee Satellite Receiving Station this afternoon. The images, captured by the MetOp-B satellite at 10.22 and 13:07 UTC, demonstrates the scale of Storm Georgina as it swirls above northern Scotland. ...
24 Jan 2018
Dundee student named Young Plant Scientist 2018
A PhD student from the University of Dundee has been selected as Young Plant Scientist 2018 in the fundamental research category by the European Plant Science Organisation (EPSO). Shumei Wang, based at the James Hutton Institute, was named one of two Young Plant Scientists for 2018, after she discovered a new pathway involved in infection by Phytophthora infestans, the pathogen responsible for potato late blight. Her work significantly improves the understanding of plant-pathogen interactions and may open new possibilities in the development of defence strategies. She will be present...