Bacterial and viral infections activate the signal transduction networks that regulate the innate immune system, and trigger the production of inflammatory mediators to combat these pathogens.
Three University of Dundee academics and projects have been named as finalists of the prestigious Scottish Knowledge Exchange ...
Our academics, many of whom are leaders in their fields, will challenge and support you throughout your studies. You will learn and develop both legal and transferable skills such as the ability to ...
Mike joined the University of Dundee as a Lecturer in 2005, following his PhD research and Research Associate positions at the University of Sheffield. Prior to returning to academia, he worked in ...
A University of Dundee student is working to ensure that Afghanistan’s female artists are not forgotten, despite efforts from ...
Helping a Scottish animal charity could help University of Dundee students become top dogs when applying for future work.
Pursuing a Master of Education (MEd) degree can further enhance professional development and understanding of educational theory and practice. Holly studied PGDE Primary Education at the University of ...
Psychology is a broad, fascinating field in which a degree can take you in so many directions. It isn’t just about therapy or research – it weaves into almost every industry, from business and ...
A University of Dundee academic has been hailed as one of the UK’s most innovative women as politicians, funders, industry representatives, NHS partners and other key stakeholders gathered to ...
The University of Dundee is facing significant financial challenges, with a budget deficit this year that requires urgent action. Professor Shane O’Neill, Interim Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the ...
Funding – self-funded/externally sponsored applicants (PhD Fees can be found here) Applications are accepted all year round Standard Entry dates – January and ...
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