15/09/2022
Apply now for a fully funded place on our Languages for All evening courses.
Boost your career prospects or see and experience the world with a better understanding of different cultures.
Choose from British Sign Language, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian and Spanish.
Evening classes begin 26 September. Funding available for Scottish residents. To check if you're eligible or to find out more complete our online form - https://buff.ly/3S6tmv7
19/07/2022
Who's been enjoying the Bash Street Festival so far? 🙋
Still plenty of time to get involved, check out the website for event details.
Remember we also have a great exhibition, 'Comics Stripped' by Zu Dominiak, in the foyer of the Tower Building, which looks at the process of creating comics, so please make sure to check that out.
Dundee Summer (Bash) Streets Festival 2022 - Programme
Dundee Summer (Bash) Streets Festival 2022 takes over the city 14 - 24 July There's something for everyone with our pop-up outdoor comic museum, the Dennis fun-run, workshops, talks, film screenings, street performances, an exhibition of emerging work, marble runs and Guinness world record attempt!
06/07/2022
Comics Stripped! opened this week and will be on display at the University’s Tower Foyer Gallery throughout the summer. A celebration of the world of comics, it explores how comics are made and how that process has changed over time.
The secrets of Comics Stripped bare
Batman, Rupert the Bear and Minnie the Minx are just some of the much-loved characters to appear in a new University of Dundee exhibition exploring the production process underpinning the creation of…
29/06/2022
Develop your own flexible study programme to reflect your intellectual and creative interests across the humanities and social sciences with our Liberal Arts MA (Hons) course options.
Liberal Arts MA (Hons)
Develop your own flexible study programme to reflect your intellectual and creative interests across the humanities and social sciences
15/06/2022
Our Archive and Information Studies courses help teach you skills in managing and preserving records in a variety of media and give you an understanding of record-keeping practice and tradition.
Archive and Information Studies courses
You can learn about the theory and practice of archives and records management, the management of archives, or gain training in the creation and management of current and semi-current records. Our…
10/06/2022
Check out the latest documentary on Frankenstein and Scotland featuring our very own Chris Murray and Daniel Cook with artwork by Norrie Millar -
BBC ALBA - Sar Sgeoil, Frankenstein
Frankenstein's Scottish connections. Ceanglaichean Frankenstein ri Alba.
06/06/2022
Study the history and theory of comics and graphic novels through different genres and cultures, using a variety of critical and creative approaches with our Comics & Graphic Novels MLitt.
Comics & Graphic Novels MLitt
Study the history and theory of comics and graphic novels through different genres and cultures, using a variety of critical and creative approaches
31/05/2022
Our Liberal Arts MA courses give you the freedom to study several different subjects that interest and challenge you, without the requirement to specialise in only one or two.
Liberal Arts MA (Hons)
Develop your own flexible study programme to reflect your intellectual and creative interests across the humanities and social sciences
27/05/2022
Learn with creative writing experts, as well as forensic and legal experts, exploring the roles they play in investigations with our Crime Writing and Forensic Investigation MLitt course.
Crime Writing and Forensic Investigation MLitt
Learn with creative writing experts, as well as forensic and legal experts, exploring the roles they play in investigations
26/05/2022
Eddie Small, a Public Engagement Officer in the University’s School of Humanities, died in September 2020.
As well as being one of the most popular faces on campus, he was also known throughout the city for his work as a playwright, creative writing tutor and historian.
In tribute to his contribution to Dundee and university life, a tree is to be planted in Eddie’s honour at the University of Dundee Botanic Garden on Thursday 26 May.
24/05/2022
We’re delighted to share that the Localising Philosophy project co-led by Dr Dominic Smith and Dr Anna Robb has secured two research grants for work to be carried out in primary and secondary schools in the Dundee area. The brief the schools set us was to do meaningful philosophical work with these pupils on the theme of 'Transitions'.
24 - 31 May, a team of student colleagues will visit four local primary schools to do a series of Philosophy workshops with Primary 7 classes thanks to funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Institute at the University of Dundee.
10 June, we bring these pupils together, as part of a preparation day at their new secondary school.
3-7 October, follow-up reflective workshops with the pupils, in their new guise as secondary school pupils thanks to funding from Royal Institute of Philosophy.
We look forward to sharing details of the impacts.
Education | Localising Philosophy, Democratising Technology | Scotland
Philosophy of technology meets philosophy of education. Dundee. The Tay Bridge Disaster. Walter Benjamin. ‘Localising Philosophy, Democratising Technology’ is an educational project developed by Dr Dominic Smith (Philosophy) and Dr Anna Robb (Education).
19/05/2022
Postgraduate students from across the Arts and Humanities came together to share and celebrate their work last week, with the 'Dwelling in Extremis' Symposium and Exhibition.
We had 65 attendees across the day, and speakers dialled in from China, Greece, and other far-flung locations. What was particularly striking was the way the students dwelt with the theme: each speaker eloquently addressed it, and MFA-AH students exhibiting work did an excellent job of engaging the theme through diverse media. Many thanks to all the staff and students who contributed to what was a wonderful event!