EIS fears for future of Dundee University's postgraduate educational psychology course
A Dundee University course could be put at risk by a government decision to remove student funding, Scotland's biggest teaching union has warned. (...)
Post-9/11 climate of fear now too great: Professor Richard English
The response to global terrorism has had a bigger impact on people's lives than actual atrocities, according to a St Andrews University academic. (...)
Dundee University appoints five new professors
Despite its recent staff cutbacks, Dundee University has shown that it remains intent on attracting new talent. (...)
Professor David Myers delivers James Gregory lecture on science and religion
Pupils were challenged to ponder psychology and religion when they were visited by an eminent social psychologist. (...)
Former educational psychologist Alastair Milne OBE
Alastair Milne, who was a leading Scottish educational psychologist with a particular interest in special needs, has died aged 81 after a brief illness. (...)
Doniatia has taken long journey to prize-winning form
Life for four-year-old Doniatia should have been pulling a hay cart in Romania — instead, she is a much-loved family pony in rural Fife, boasting a clutch of rosettes. (...)
Psychology journal honours Abertay expert Dr Fiona Gabbert
An academic at Abertay University in Dundee has been honoured by an acclaimed journal. (...)
West Bank mercy visit of Dr Ian Barron
A Dundee University expert is about to make a second trip to the West Bank to help children traumatised by the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. (...)
Cosmetic surgery on the NHS — for some
Patients in Tayside and Fife seeking cosmetic surgery to alter their appearance because they are traumatised by the way they look are to get a new specialist service. (...)
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