February 2003

In this issue...

a photo of penguins
Project Atlantis restores the scientific base Discovery House and sets up a museum on the South Georgia Island. more...
a photo of designs
Graduate George Craigie wins a UK award for his Crucial designs more...

QMRC boosted by £1/2 million

The Queen Mother research fund has beaten off rival bids to secure a £1/2 million funding boost to set up a "human interface research theatre" including a cybercafe designed for "silver surfers". The generous donation from the Wolfson Foundation will provide a custom built laboratory dedicated to designing computer technology to meet the needs and abilities of older people.

The research theatre will be linked to a cybercafe providing an ideal place for older people to meet, surf the net, learn computing skills and share their particular needs and access problems first hand with researchers etc.

The theatre will also serve as a training facility for designers and executives in industry, where they will be taught to consider the needs of older people in their designs. As well as supporting academic endeavours, the theatre will act as an evening venue for theatre groups with an interest in providing entertainment for older people.

Professor Alan Newell welcomed the boost to the fundraising campaign saying: "I am grateful for the Wolfson Foundation’s generous support of the Queen Mother Research Centre. With over 30 researchers, the department of applied computing has the largest academic group in the world developing computer systems for older and disabled people. The grant from the Wolfson Foundation will provide a significant boost to this activity and lead to improvements to the quality of life of older people throughout the world."

The Wolfson Foundation is a charitable foundation set up in 1955 whose aims are the advancement of health, education, the arts and humanities. Grants are given to act as a catalyst to back excellence and talent and to provide for promising future projects.

This generous donation adds to the £1/2 million promise of infrastructure from Scottish Power and £200,000 in SRIF funding.

a photo of elderly research centre An artist's impression of the Queen Mother Research Centre on campus. Designed by architects Page and Park

Principal's Column
Students' business idea wins top prize
Gala concert
New dean
Online medical school announced in "watershed moment"
Honorary degrees
John Simpson ceremony "war permitting"
Flim win secures international profile
New light on Woolf
Personality types aid better learning
Whaling, science and discovery - conserving South Georgia Island
Kinasource starts up
STAR - Dundee
Calico Jack wins Orange deal
Norseman returns to Caird House - 60 years on
DJCAD represented at 50th Biennale
Scottish biotech institute for Dundee
Digest
Review of support services - where are we now
Court report
Innovative teaching
Graduation - not just for the students
Books
Poetry box
Poets read in DCA
E-books
Research Grants
Turner-McKinlay collection
Cancer care
Stress busters
Crucial win in design
Students' projects cubed
Retirals
Opsoc hits 40
The world in her hands
Dundee hosts Rwandan scholars
Descartes awards MS research
IT training update
Revolutionising student management
Boxing clever
Cheeky art
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