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Tuesday, 5 January 2010

100 years ago...

In January 1910 students were returning to their studies at University College, Dundee following the Christmas holidays. Teaching at the College resumed on Tuesday 11th January, classes having ended for the holidays on 17th December 1909. Among the students at the college during the 1909-1910 session was Robert A. Watson Watt (pictured left), the future father of radar. This was a good session for Watt who was awarded the Carnelley Prize for Chemistry as well as the class medal for Ordinary Natural Philosophy. Another medal winner was David Rutherford Dow who was awarded the class medals for Ophthalmology, Operative Surgery, Junior Clinical Medicine, Systematic Medicine and Midwifery and Gynaecology. Dow would later become Professor of Anatomy at University College and in 1954 was appointed as the first Master of Queen's College, Dundee.

The 1909-1910 session saw 234 students at the college of whom 101 were female. The number of female students had fallen by about 10% from the previous session, which was thought to be due to the fact that new teacher training regulations made it less likely that women studying to be teachers would attend Psychology and Education classes at UCD. Despite this, there were a number of promising female academics at UCD. These included Miss Doris L Mackinnon, the assistant to D'Arcy Thompson (Professor of Natural History), who won praise from her superior for her 'excellent services' and ran the practical Natural History class with great efficiency and ability. She would later become Professor of Zoology at King's College, London.

January 1910 was a busy month for extra-circular activities. The month saw the founding of a UCD Rugby Football Club following a mass meeting held in the Classical Room of the College. The Scientific Society, which was one of the strongest societies at UCD at this time, held several meetings in January including a very successful musical evening. The Debating Society, which had only recently been reformed, held an 'impromptu concert' towards the end of the month where performers were both 'willing and able'. The Students' Representative Council meanwhile expelled two of its members during its monthly meeting since they had failed to appear at previous meetings and had 'produced no satisfactory reason for absence.'

This and more information about College life in 1910 can be found in the University College Calendars and the College Magazine in the University Archives, for more details contact archives@dundee.ac.uk or visit www.dundee.ac.uk/archives .

Thursday, 5 November 2009

New courses at CAIS

New distance learning courses start at CAIS on 18th January. Lasting 9 weeks or 15 weeks they are all delivered online in a fully supported virtual learning environment. The courses are aimed at archivists, records managers and other information professionals who wish to improve or update their knowledge and skills. These courses can be taken individually for CPD or as a module as part of a Masters in archives, records management, information compliance and digital preservation. See the website for more information. All courses can be taken by UK or international students.

CAIS also offers courses for those interested in family and local history which can be taken on their own or as part of a postgraduate certificate in family and local history. We also offer short 6 week introductory courses More information are on the family history pages of the CAIS website.

The courses that are running in January are:

Archive Theory and Management
Archive Administration, Access and Preservation
Ethics and International Perspectives
Principles and Practice of Records Management
Electronic Records Management
Sound and Vision - collecting, preserving and managing film, sound and oral history
English Palaeography and Diplomatic
Scots Palaeography and Diplomatic
Skills & Sources for Family & Local History in Scotland
Latin for Archivists and Researchers
Management and Preservation of Digital Records
Preservation and Disaster Management
Ecclesiastical Archives
Education Archives
Strategic Management for Information Professionals

The closing for applications is 13th November. For more information email armtraining@dundee.ac.uk