University of Dundee
Originally it was founded as University College, Dundee, as part of the University of St Andrews. It became an independent university in 1967.
The University of Dundee, located in Dundee, began its journey as University College, Dundee, in 1881, initially a constituent college of the University of St Andrews. For nearly a century, it operated under St Andrews, offering a broad range of academic disciplines. In 1967, after significant growth and a desire for greater autonomy, it gained independent university status as the University of Dundee. Since its inception, the institution has been dedicated to research excellence, innovation, and societal impact, establishing itself as a prominent university with strong commitments to the local community and global outreach in various fields of study.
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