Press release
The University of Dundee is helping mental health service users to explore the experiences of asylum patients from the past as a way of improving their own wellbeing.
Press release
The University of Dundee is helping mental health service users to explore the experiences of asylum patients from the past as a way of improving their own wellbeing.
Impact case study
Research into comics has led to new partnerships and publications tackling issues of public interest.
Impact case study
Using film in care homes for physical, emotion and social benefits, and to increase social engagement.
Press release
A new exhibition co-hosted by the University of Dundee will explore Nelson Mandela's relationship to Scotland.
Feature
We work with industry and policy makers globally in the transition to clean, sustainable energy and renewables.
Feature
With a prominent research-intensive School of Art & Design and research strengths in Humanities, we have a long history of research in collaboration with the creative industries, locally, nationally and internationally in a number of ways.
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The University of Dundee has received a seven-figure funding boost as part of a multi-million pound investment in research organisations across the UK.
News
This article highlights the race to the bottom in terms of taxation as governments seek foreign direct investment (FDI)
Feature
Natural resources utilisation can help or hinder a nation’s development. We help governments across the developing world achieve the positive outcomes that they want from their natural resource endowments.
Feature
Brexit called into question what many had based life choices on: that as citizens of the EU they could move, live, and work freely. Our research examined whether that citizenship is a fundamental right that people cannot be stripped of against their will.
News
Dr Xiaoyi (Shawn) Mu’s paper “Asymmetric Volatility in Commodity Markets” has recently published at Journal of Commodity Markets, a leading journal in the field
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DOLFIN founders Professor Pieter Bekker (CEPMLP Chair in International Law) and Mr. Robert van de Poll (CEPMLP Honorary Lecturer) have published a Leading Article
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This project looks at the impact arts participation can have upon the social well-being of young children and how shared art experiences may help to build strong attachment relationships
Press release
A PhD student from the University of Dundee has uncovered new evidence showing how vaccine hesitancy – often thought to be a modern phenomenon – can be traced back more than 150 years in Scotland
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Brexit could offer greater flexibility for environmental planners in the UK, with Scotland potentially poised to benefit most, according to a recent study