Abertay University creates new school in major course restructuring
Abertay University in Dundee is creating a new School of Engineering, Computing and Applied Mathematics (Secam) in a restructuring designed to broaden international appeal and attract more female students. (...)
Dundee University disease research to receive £14m investment
Work at Dundee University on new drugs to treat major diseases is set for a £14 million boost. (...)
More parents seeking help to pay independent school fees in Courier country
Independent schools in Courier country are seeing a rise in the number of parents seeking help in paying fees. (...)
'It has the potential to be a must-see destination' — Heritage Lottery Fund shows early support for V&A Museum
The V&A at Dundee project is poised to receive a massive funding boost. (...)
Dundee University's Tower Building needing facelift to address safety concerns
The 140ft Tower Building at Dundee University is to get a facelift to prevent a repeat of potentially dangerous debris falls. (...)
Lifelong 'Titanorak' was not prepared for sheer emotion of centenary voyage
He has long been fascinated by the Titanic but it was only when he was staring out into the inky blackness above the spot where she sank that Neil Powrie finally understood the terror and tragedy of that fateful night 100 years ago. (...)
New flats developer starts work at troubled Riverside site
Work has finally started to transform a prominent site on Dundee's waterfront that has lain derelict for 13 years. (...)
Monifieth up on the up after a testing year for Scotland's beaches
Monifieth beach has joined 10 others along the Tayside and Fife coasts to win a recommendation in the Good Beach Guide. (...)
'Search your conscience and do the right thing' — police message to those who know John Kennedy's killer
The killer of Dundee man John Kennedy would have fled the scene ''heavily bloodstained'', the detective in charge of the murder inquiry has said. (...)
Developer applies to add two floors of flats to Glass Pavilion restaurant
A restaurant on Broughty Ferry Esplanade could have two floors of luxury flats added, it has emerged. (...)
Secondary teachers vote to 'work to contract' in pensions protest
Thousands of Scottish teachers are set to take industrial action in a protest over changes to their pensions. (...)
Firefighters help to free young girls after Broughty Ferry car crash
Firefighters had to use cutting gear to free two young girls from their car in Broughty Ferry at the weekend. (...)
Dundee University used 47,000 animals for breeding and research in 2011
More than 47,000 animals were used for breeding and research at Dundee University last year. (...)
Positive Coaching Scotland asks parents to consider 'changing the culture of sport'
Players crowding around the referee, managers seething at the touchline, fans yelling abuse — there are times when Scottish football is a spectacle for all the wrong reasons. (...)
Exams time arrives for Scotland's pupils
Pupils across Scotland have begun sitting their exams. (...)
Dundee University tops Times student experience survey
Dundee University has been voted the best in the UK by its own students. (...)
Councillors show backing for Dundee railway station plans — but with a plea for public to be given their say
Dundee councillors have signalled their support for the £14 million redevelopment of Dundee railway station — and heard the hotel proposed as part of the plan is already attracting interest from potential operators. (...)
Couple win Tayside Police apology for way force handled verbal abuse complaints
Tayside Police have apologised to a couple for failings in their investigation into complaints about verbal abuse by youths. (...)
'It's great for the community' — excitement (and some sadness) as pupils move to new Ballumbie Primary School
More than 400 children marched with their parents and teachers to their new £8 million school in Dundee on Wednesday. (...)
Wallace Craigie Works to be converted into flats for rent
A Dundee City Council scheme to build 75 flats for rent is set to preserve a future for a striking symbol of the city's industrial past. (...)