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Think Innovation

ACES (Access to Creative Education in Scotland) is a national initiative funded by the Scottish Funding Council.  It is delivered by four major Art & Design institutions in Scotland in the form of outreach work with schools in their local area. 

ACES provides practical support and encouragement to S4-S6 pupils who are considering studying art and design -based degrees at University.

The University of Dundee’s ACES project – which is delivered by Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design and the Architecture department – has recently started working with eligible Fife schools, with the support of Fife Council’s Think Innovation programme. 

Pupils at these schools can, amongst other activities, benefit from:
– Practical insights into various art and design degree disciplines;
– Projects to build work for the entrance portfolio;
– Individualised guidance on applying for Art & Design and Architecture courses, including UCAS Personal Statement feedback, portfolio surgeries and mock interviews.
To access this provision, pupils at eligible schools can self-register by visiting www.dundee.ac.uk/aces , or schools can request a visit from the ACES Project Officer, Julie Murray, by emailing aces@dundee.ac.uk .

Science in the Antarctic – Monitoring the Planet

In celebration of the centenary of Captain Scott’s Expedition to the South Pole, the Tayside & Fife Branch of the British Science Association has arranged a Special Public Lecture in the Dalhousie Building at University of Dundee on Wednesday 2 May 2012 at 6.00 pm by guest speaker Dr Robert Mulvaney OBE from British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge.

This is a FREE public talk and open to all.  The event will last one hour and no booking is required.

For more information call 01382 38669 or visit www.BritishScienceAssociation-TaysideFife.org