Date | Title |
Details |
28 February 2005 |
£7 million for University sport facilities |
The University of Dundee is spending £7 million on new
sports facilities in Dundee in an unprecedented investment in health and wellbeing in the city. |
26 February 2005 |
Charities parade |
Dundee University Charities Committee will hold the annual
charity parade this Sunday to raise money for the Institute for Cardiovascular Health (TICR),
Cystic Fibrosis Trust, the Scottish Association for Mental Health and Gorta, an Irish based charity
raising funds for the third world. |
24 February 2005 |
Urban Heads parade |
First year design students from Duncan of Jordanstone College
of Art and Design will launch the University of Dundee's annual first-year art exhibition with a
parade of headwear creations tomorrow. |
21 February 2005 |
Indian High Commissioner visits University |
Dundee's relationship with India will be reaffirmed tomorrow
as the Indian High Commissioner visits the University of Dundee to learn more about the city's
historical relationship with his country. |
21 February 2005 |
Craig Murray lecture |
Craig Murray, former ambassador to Uzbekistan, will lecture
at the University of Dundee this evening. |
17 February 2005 |
57 channels and nothing on |
"90% of television is almost certainly rubbish" is the
opinion of one of Scotland's best known broadcasters who will espouse his views on television in
the second of the University of Dundee's Saturday evening lecture series. |
17 February 2005 |
Huge rise in applications |
The University of Dundee has seen its applications rise by
17% this year, according to official figures released by UCAS today, and 70% from UK and EU
students since 2000. |
16 February 2005 |
Photographs from around the world go on display |
Photographs capturing 40 years of the travelling exploits of
University of Dundee lecturer Richard Carr will be unveiled in a new exhibition at the University's
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design. |
9 February 2005 |
Pupils get hands-on |
Over 300 pupils from Dundee, Perth and Angus will learn about
resuscitation skills, how to look at x-rays and even find out how to bathe an ill baby when they
visit the University of Dundee's Medical school tomorrow. |
9 February 2005 |
An unlikely patient |
A vital medical tool more commonly used for internal
investigations in humans will be delving deep into the bowels of a less likely patient this week. |
1 February 2005 |
From bio-technology to bio-business |
Dundee's biotech industry will be under the international
spotlight when leading figures from the local sector show the world how groundbreaking
work in the city is turningresearch into commerce. |