A paper Food cravings are associated with increased self-regulation, even in the face of strong instigation habits: A ...
A patient from Dundee has become the first patient in Europe on a global trial to be given a personalised cancer therapy ...
Principal (International) of the University of Dundee, has been named among the newest peers of the House of Lords ...
The University of Dundee is leading the way in training future lawyers to recognise and support trauma and vicarious trauma ...
The Institute for Social Sciences Research (ISSR) brings together an inter and trans-disciplinary community of social scientists from across the University to creatively address complex social ...
A major, multi-million pound study led by the University of Dundee will aim to reveal the secrets of an invisible war that ...
The market for technical products and services is highly competitive and rapidly expanding. In order to successfully develop a commercial product, it is important to understand markets and product ...
Data drives the modern world, with the amount of information in our databases growing exponentially each year. Whether you want to develop cutting-edge applications, extract valuable information from ...
A University of Dundee study will give volunteer jurors from across Scotland the opportunity to deliver their verdict on the ...
Karen Meyer obtained a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of St Andrews in 2012, and remained as a postdoctoral researcher until 2014, working with Professor Duncan Mackay. From 2014 – ...
For over forty years, our renowned Centre for Medical Education (CME) has been shaping the way medicine and other allied professions are taught. Our scientists are at the forefront of understanding ...
The just transition to a low-carbon economy is the greatest societal challenge of our time. As societies worldwide work towards 2030, 2040, and 2050 energy, climate and sustainability goals there is a ...