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our reputation world leading research
The University of Dundee has an international reputation and continues to attract top-class researchers from across the world in subjects as diverse as medicine, life sciences, dentistry, law, microelectronics, fine art and design, digital media and space exploration.
• The results of the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) show that 54% of the University’s research is achieving ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ standards.
• In the RAE, the University is top in Scotland for civil engineering and biological and laboratory-based clinical sciences, all of which were among the top performers in the UK.
• The RAE results also underline Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design’s position as the pre-eminent art school in Scotland and places it as one of the best art schools in the UK.
• Our medical and life sciences research is world renowned, with particular expertise in cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and neglected tropical diseases.
• World leading researchers have developed the SpaceWire standard, used by space organisations across the world.
• The University of Dundee was ranked in the World’s Top 225 Universities by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2012/13 and the QS World University Rankings 2012/13.
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New research projects are continually launched creating an exciting and challenging environment for staff and students and shaping our future. Some of our current projects include:
• Our Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification uses state-of-the-art forensic science techniques and facial reconstruction to generate images and models from human remains. Most recently the team was the focus of the BBC 2 four part series History Cold Case where they also used historical detective work to build a picture of a man’s life and death, giving him his face back for the first time in 800 years.
• Our mathematics and medical researchers are using mathematical modelling to gain better understanding into cancer development and treatment.
• Researchers in the Centre for Environmental Change and Human Resilience (CECHR) are working on a number of projects including assessing climate change and impacts on the quality and quantity of water, and considering models of decentralised electricity supplies.
• The Division of Plant Sciences is researching into a process called `alternative splicing’ which could have implications for our understanding of how plants and crops adapt to climate change.
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