Summary
The University of Dundee has a long history dating back more than 140 years, having begun as a red-brick university. Among its many illustrious graduates are Margaret Fairly, the first female professor in Scotland, and Ronald Coase, the Nobel laureate in 1991 and Sir James Black in 1988.
Scotland was rated first in the Times Higher Education Golden Age University Rankings for 2019, followed by the UK at eighth place and the globe at thirty. According to the 2020 Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings, this UK university was placed in the top 50 worldwide. In the Guardian's 2021 University Guide, the University of Dundee is ranked in the top 20 UK universities. Dundee was placed eleventh out of all UK universities for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2020.
The past
In 1881, the University of Dundee was established as a University College thanks to a substantial bequest given by cousins Mary Ann and John Boyd Baxter. The Baxter family originated in Dundee, Scotland, and became wealthy from jute mills, which were essential to the country's industrial revolution. "Promoting the education of persons of both sexes and the study of Science, Literature, and the Fine Arts" was the main goal behind the establishment of this educational institution. Furthermore, the institute had no religious oath and had no intention of offering any courses in divinity.
In 1897, the institution joined the institution of St. Andrews as a constituent college. In 1967, the university attained independence through a Royal Charter, and its inaugural chancellor was none other than Queen Mother. With over 200 undergraduate degree combinations offered in a variety of topics, the University of Dundee has evolved into one of the top educational institutions in the UK. The UK University gave both domestic and international students access to academic and research opportunities while providing them with the knowledge, expertise, and technical know-how needed to promote regional and global change.
Ten academic colleges make up the university, and each has groups and research institutes related to them. These consist of:
Duncan of Jordan Stone College of Art & Design (which is one of the leading art schools in the UK)
School of Business
School of Dentistry
School of Education and Social Work
School of Health Sciences
School of Humanities
School of Life Sciences
School of Medicine
School of Science and Engineering
Duncan of the prestigious Jordan Stone College of Art & Design
This UK university has made a concerted effort to expand and thrive since becoming autonomous. Apart from the academic program, the university offers its students year-round access to four libraries spread across three campuses, each housing over 750 computers and other resources. The University of Dundee has grown its campus by incorporating cutting-edge infrastructure, pushing the limits of research, and maintaining a collaborative culture.
Placement and Accomplishments
32nd in the Times University Guide 2023
44th in the Guardian University Guide 2023
354th in the QS World University Rankings 2023
Ranking of the University of Dundee:
The University's School of Medicine, School of Dentistry, and Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design are all highly recognized globally and routinely rank highly in UK league tables. The University of Dundee's programs in anatomy and physiology, dentistry, and social work are among the top 10 in the country. The university is ranked fourth overall and first in Scotland by the Guardian University Guide 2020.
The University of Dundee received ratings of 84% "global leading" or "internationally good" in the REF 2021. Remarkable outcomes in clinically relevant research in Clinical Medicine and Allied Health have made Dundee the leading UK university in Biological Sciences for the past two REFs.
Services & Facilities
The Enquiry Centre, founded by the University of Dundee, serves as the central point for all student support inquiries. Learning support and academic and pastoral advice are provided by the Academic Skills Centre and Advisers of Studies. A mental health support center, disability services, an emergency dental clinic, a sexual health clinic, and a doctor of health services are also located on campus.
Supporting over 195 societies, a TV station, a radio show, and a student magazine, the Dundee University Student Association (DUSA) is the largest student body council in Scotland.
Student Assistance
The Enquiry Centre, founded by the University of Dundee, serves as the central point for all student support inquiries. Learning support and academic and pastoral advice are provided by the Academic Skills Centre and Advisers of Studies. A mental health support center, disability services, an emergency dental clinic, a sexual health clinic, and a doctor of health services are also located on campus.
The largest student body council in Scotland, the University of Dundee Student Association (or DUSA), is responsible for over 195 societies, a student magazine, a TV station, and a radio show.
Life for students at Dundee University
In Dundee, Scotland's West End is home to the University of Dundee. The city, which played a significant role in Scotland's industrial revolution, has developed into a key center of innovation and creativity for high-tech enterprises. With a sizable student body that is well-represented internationally, the city has developed over time into a vibrant, multicultural center. From Polish supermarkets, shopping malls, and restaurants to different places of worship, social areas, and pubs, students have easy access to a vibrant social life close to the university campus.
For those students who would rather partake in cultural events, Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) and other locations provide theaters, movie theaters, and art exhibitions. A nightclub, social areas, and on-campus cafés are just a few of the student living amenities offered by the Dundee University Student Association, or DUSA. The University also houses museums that showcase collections from the arts, sciences, and history.
If you're more of an outdoor person, Dundee boasts a number of sports teams and facilities, and its location makes it ideal for both locals and visitors from other countries to enjoy the stunning Scottish glens, highlands, and coasts.
Accommodations
Students can rent self-catered rooms for £4,879 to £7,437 a year.
There are four locations where the University of Dundee provides on-campus housing: Heathfield, Belmont, West Park, and Seabraes. Accommodations are guaranteed to all students. Self-contained apartments for five to ten students each with private rooms, en suite bathrooms, and common areas.
Transport
With most housing and classes located just minutes apart, getting about the university is really simple. One can walk or take public transportation to other parts of the city. By train, students can take the East Coast route to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and other destinations in the United Kingdom.
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