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| University of Dundee scientists investigating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) in children have found abnormalities in blood cells involved in inflammation. |
| A major research project in Tayside and Fife looking at preventing Scotlands biggest killers - heart disease and stroke - has just recruited its 2500th volunteer. |
| A barbeque will be held on Friday to welcome new nursing students to the University of Dundees Kirkcaldy campus and to bid a fond farewell to newly qualified nurses who are leaving for the world of work. |
| The University of Dundee will, on Monday, welcome around 3600 new undergraduate and postgraduate students to its community. |
| From food, fossils and forensics to dinosaurs and debates - the biggest celebration of science in all its forms is heading to Dundee. |
| Money from the Scottish Governments CashBack for Communities programme is being used to help fund the provision of sport at the University of Dundee. |
| Dundee Arts Café, a new venture which will showcase the best of local research in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, will open its door for the first time next week. |
| A three-day series of talks and exhibitions to celebrate the life of the inspirational scientist DArcy Thompson will begin at the University of Dundee tomorrow. |
| The latest developments in technology on offer for education and assessment of students will be examined at the UKs largest one-day e-assessment conference, taking place at the University of Dundee this week. |
| Social, cultural, academic and sporting events have been lined up for next week to help welcome thousands of new students to the University of Dundee. |
| Thousands of international students will arrive in the UK over the next few weeks to begin life at university, facing the daunting challenge of settling into a new country while getting up to speed with their studies. |
| Two of Scotlands womens rugby squad, currently competing in the World Cup in England, are University of Dundee graduates who starred in one of the Universitys most successful sport teams of recent years. |
| More than 50 students from around the world will be exhibiting their work when the Dundee Masters Show 2010 opens its doors this Saturday. |
| The Gannochy Trust Clinical Research Suite, a new facility on the Perth Royal Infirmary site funded by the University of Dundees £3million Diabetes Research Campaign, will be formally opened on Tuesday August 31st. |
| Whole Life Consultants Ltd, a spin out company from the University of Dundee, has launched groundbreaking software to help businesses minimise costs. |
| The University of Dundee is this week hosting a visit from representatives of the Dasman Diabetes Institute, Kuwait, as the two institutions continue to build links. |
| The winners of an art competition - run across four Fife primary schools - which encouraged pupils to think about issues related to healthcare will receive their prizes at the University of Dundees Kirkcaldy campus on Friday August 27th. |
| An exhibition of models and design concepts for the V&A at Dundee will be held at the University of Abertay Dundee from September 29th. |
| A study of how media campaigns could be used to prevent suicide is one of the exhibitions at this years Dundee Masters Show. |
| Researchers at the University of Dundee have made a breakthrough in the study of magnetic fields, which enhances our understanding of how stars, including the Sun, work. |
| The School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Dundee has made a number of key appointments to boost research into cancer care. |
| The University of Dundee will next month host three days of events as part of the ongoing celebrations to mark the 150th anniversary of DArcy Thompson's birth. |
| A bizarre bicycle is sure to turn heads as it pays a visit to Dundee today (Friday) on its way to Land's End. |
| University of Dundee architecture graduate Alan Keane is celebrating after winning the UK's most prestigious Student Architectural competition. |
| Postgraduate students at the University of Dundee with ambitions to work in publishing are invited to apply for this year's coveted publishing bursaries, worth £5,000 each. |
| A project to assist in the faster identification of multiple victims or missing persons following a man-made or natural disaster and in day-to-day policing is being spearheaded by INTERPOL in collaboration with five European partners, including the University of Dundee. |
| Experts from the University of Dundee's Book & Paper Conservation Studio have painstakingly restored the logbook from a celebrated warship from the era of the Napoleonic Wars. |
| A team from the University of Dundee have been awarded two grants totalling almost £300,000 to improve the safety and reliability of ultra-deep water oil and gas extraction. |
| Two creative writing students from the University of Dundee will be hoping to impress influential figures from the world of literature when they appear at the Edinburgh International Book Festival over the next week. |
| More than one in six elderly patients across Scotland with dementia are being prescribed anti-psychotic drugs known to be of limited benefit and causing significant harm, a major study carried out at the University of Dundee has confirmed. |
| The Wellcome Trust has awarded a research grant of over £3million to Professor Angus Lamond at the University of Dundee. |
| The pioneering scientist Professor Lord Robert Winston will visit Dundee next month to introduce the ideas contained in his new book, entitled Bad Ideas? |
| Over 50 students who have successfully completed this years Access Summer School at the University of Dundee will 'graduate' on Tuesday July 20th. |
| Nine artists who have spent the past year taking art directly to the workplace will come together one last time for the Nine Trades of Dundee Final Gathering this weekend. |
| Young footballers in Tayside and Fife will have their movements captured using the same kind of hi-tech motion analysis that has been used to represents such as Wayne Rooney and Tiger Woods in computer games. |
| Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design graduates have bagged a hat-trick of awards at the UK's biggest event for graduate designers. |
| A study by Learning and Teaching Scotland (LTS) and the University of Dundee into the benefits of games-based learning is set to be published in the British Journal of Educational Technology (BJET). |
| Dr John Rouse and colleagues in the Medical Research Council (MRC) Protein Phosphorylation Unit, which is based in the College of Life Sciences at Dundee, discovered a protein, known as FAN1, which is present in each cell and plays a vital role in maintaining healthy DNA and thus prevents mutations which can lead to cancers. |
| Leading eye research charity, Fight for Sight, has awarded over £157,000 to a joint research project led by the Universities of Dundee and Ulster to develop a treatment for various forms of corneal dystrophy - a group of inherited disorders leading to constant irritation of the surface of the eye and progressive visual impairment. |
| The latest exhibition in the Tower Foyer Gallery at the University of Dundee celebrates the work of long-serving DC Thomson cartoonist Willie Ritchie, who sadly died earlier this year. |
| The University of Dundee has been given a grant of £4.88million from the Wellcome-Wolfson Capital Awards initiative to help expand its life sciences base. |
| Artist Mary Somerville, who is set to graduate from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design today, has been named as the winner of this years Wasps/PPG New Graduate Prize in Dundee. |
| The University of Dundee has been voted Europe's 'Best Place to Work in Academia' in the 8th annual worldwide survey compiled by The Scientist magazine. |
| Healthcare professionals from around the world are gathering in Dundee this week for a new summer school aimed at stimulating research in the prevention of chronic diseases. |
| Dundee FC's first team squad will tomorrow be put through their paces by sports science experts from the University of Dundee as the Dark Blues gear up for the coming season. |
| The need for brain tissue donors will be examined when the Universities of Dundee and St Andrews this week host the Summer meeting of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. |
| Proposals for a Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill - which will make significant changes to several aspects of the law affecting the countryside - will be debated at a major conference at the University of Dundee tomorrow. |
| A portrait of Sir Alan Langlands, former Principal and Vice-Chancellor at the University of Dundee, will be unveiled during the University's annual Graduation celebrations later this week. |
| Capability Scotland's Corseford School has received a national award for their involvement in a groundbreaking technology project developed by the Universities of Dundee and Aberdeen. |
| A 'living archive' of the records of leading Scottish publisher Canongate Books is to be kept at the University of Dundee. |
| Broughty Ferry woman Sarah Griffiths will today graduate with a First Class Honours degree in Interior Environmental Design from the University of Dundee - 20 years after she began the course. |
| Artist Mary Somerville, who is set to graduate from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design today, has been named as the winner of this years Wasps/PPG New Graduate Prize in Dundee. |
| The 2010 class of graduates from the Honours degree in Forensic Anthropology at the University of Dundee have set a new standard - by writing their own textbook for future students. |
| Lawyers, academics, civil servants, policy makers and students from across the globe have descended upon Dundee for a four-day symposium on water law. |
| A pair of Law students at the University of Dundee will celebrate their graduation today (Tuesday June 22nd) by trying to argue and persuade their way to success in a major national competition. |
| Law graduate Terian Watson has danced her way to success after being named the winner of the 2010 Wimberley Award at the University of Dundee. |
| Researchers from the University of Dundee have been awarded funding of £1.8million to examine whether the use of pesticides is hampering the cognitive functions of bees - and possibly hastening their demise. |
| The University of Dundee's School of Accounting & Finance will later this week confer honours upon high achieving graduates at a special graduation party held to mark the culmination of their hard work. |
| Dozens of University of Dundee students from around the world will mark the end of their time in the city with a party to be held ahead of next weeks Graduation celebrations. |
| Thousands of successful students will feel the tap of the Dundee bonnet next week as the University of Dundee hosts its graduation ceremonies in the Caird Hall. |
| The Nine Trades of Dundee project, which aims to take art directly to the workplace, has led to staff at Dundee's Central Library using an innovative new tool as part of their outreach work with vulnerable groups from the city. |
| Rarely seen work from three of Dundee's best known artists will go on show at the University of Dundee this week as part of West Fest, the city's first festival for the west end. |
| The artistic endeavours of school pupils from the Dundee area, who were challenged to use their creative skills to revive one of the city's historic design traditions, have gone on display in one of Dundee's most prominent shopping locations. |
| The organisers of the Dundee Literary Festival are preparing to put the 'sold out' signs up for several of this year's events. |
| The University of Dundee announced today that it has become the first facility worldwide to take delivery of Biacore(tm) 4000. Biacore 4000 is a powerful solution for large-scale, label-free molecular interaction analysis in drug discovery, from early screening to characterization. |
| Dundee has had a long association with India, primarily through the city's history of jute trading. Now the city's two universities are forging new links with the country through cutting-edge expertise in design, computer gaming and civil engineering. |
| Students and graduates from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design are enjoying a run of success in the aftermath of this years Degree Show. |
| The Drug Discovery Unit at the University of Dundee - which recently announced a major breakthrough towards developing a cure for African sleeping sickness - has received a new grant to start work on a new project to identify possible drug leads for malaria. |
| Stars at football's World Cup who choose to wear boots with bladed cleats as opposed to the more traditional studs could be putting themselves at greater risk of injury, according to new research from the University of Dundee. |
| An international audience will greet acclaimed singer-songwriter, writer, poet, actor and sometime philosopher Nick Cave when he appears at the Dundee Literary Festival later this month. |
| Tayside Clinical Trials Unit (TCTU) - a joint initiative between the University of Dundee and NHS Tayside - has been registered by the UK Clinical Research Collaboration, the main national body overseeing clinical trials in the UK. |
| Hundreds of researchers from Scotland's internationally renowned Life Sciences sector will gather in St Andrews this week for the annual research symposium of the Scottish Universities Life Sciences Association (SULSA). |
| Hundreds of the world's top innovators in a variety of fields will gather at the University of Dundee this week for 'Prototype: Craft in the Future Tense', a two-day symposium co-convened by Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. |
| A drug which has been used to prevent gout for more than 40 years has now been shown to be an effective treatment for angina, research at the University of Dundee has found. |
| A protein that controls brain activity may offer hope of new drug treatments for Alzheimer's disease and epilepsy, a study has found. |
| The Tayside Construction Forum, a new industry body for the construction industry across the region, will be launched the University of Dundee on Tuesday June 8th. |
| Chiltern International Limited (Chiltern), a global contract research organization, announced its latest collaboration with Tayside Academic Health Sciences Centre (TAHSC), a joint venture between UK's NHS Tayside and the University of Dundee. |
| Minister for Public Health & Sport Shona Robison officially opened the £1.7 million state-of-the-art PET/CT scanner at the Clinical Research Centre at Dundees Ninewells Hospital today (Wednesday, 2 June). |
| Graduating Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design student Lee Murray will today head off to London to take up a position with one of the world's most famous companies - just days after the 2010 Degree Show came to an end. |
| Graduating students may one day be able to enjoy a birds-eye view of their big day, thanks to an innovative camera designed by a member of the University of Dundee's Class of 2010. |
| A new University of Dundee postgraduate accountancy programme has become the first Masters degree in the UK to receive full accreditation from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). |
| To some the NHS is a cumbersome dinosaur whose best days are behind it, and a Dundee students animated satire of the health system has led to her landing a - placement-working on a project to create cumbersome dinosaurs. |
| A shortlist of architect and design teams competing for the V&A at Dundee project is announced today (Thursday May 27th) and includes bidders from around the world. |
| Hazel McHaffie, author of a series of novels which consider moral choices relating to medical ethics, will next week visit the University of Dundee to deliver a talk and present prizes to the winners of a creative writing competition for medical students. |
| John Swinney MSP, Cabinet Secretary of the Scottish Government, visited students and staff in Town and Regional Planning at the University of Dundee as part of a series of visits to planning schools around Scotland. |
| Wars have been fought over it. It played an iconic role in the American War of Independence. Now a student from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design is exploring how the power of tea can be harnessed to create community spirit. |
| More than 6,000 visitors flocked to Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design to take in the 2010 Dundee Degree Show within a few days of its opening. |
| The Scottish whisky industry, global diamond trade, and city living are among the topics explored in a Graphic Design students Degree Show exhibit. |
| Mark Beaumont, the Scots cyclist who completed the fastest circumnavigation of the globe and who recently cycled solo from Alaska to the southern tip of Argentina, will later this week give a fundraising lecture in support of a group hoping to set off on an adventure of their own. |
| Two Professors in the College of Life Sciences at the University of Dundee have been elected Fellows of the Royal Society, the world's oldest scientific academy in continuous existence. |
| Lorraine Kelly is set to open the 2010 Dundee Degree show at a special industry preview night on Thursday 20th May. |
| Researchers at the University of Dundee have found that a drug which is commonly prescribed for patients with conditions including high blood pressure, heart failure and liver disease is safer than a previous study had indicated. |
| The University of Dundee's efforts to support young businesses are being showcased at a prestigious international conference in Florida this week. |
| A Jewellery student, who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis, is set to light up this year's Dundee Degree Show with designs that have taken inspiration from her own brain scans. |
| Peter Davies, Professor of Fluid Dynamics at the University of Dundee, has been elected as a Foreign Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. |
| Microbiologists from the University of Dundee are inviting visitors to come along to Sensation, Dundee Science Centre, next week to discover the wondrous world of Magnificent Microbes. |
| Students at the University of Dundee are proving to be among the world leaders in introducing patient safety elements into healthcare education. |
| Local author Robin Pilcher will be reading from his new book, A Matter of Trust, at a free event tomorrow night. |
| Dr Wolfram Meier-Augenstein, one of the members of the forensic team featured in the new BBC Two series History Cold Case, has authored the world's first book about a new forensic tool used in applications ranging from human identification to counter-terrorism. |
| Whilst everyone connected with Ross County has spent the past month dreaming of getting their hands on silverware, two exiled Staggies can already boast of some experience when it comes to dealing with precious metal. |