Honorary fellowships have been presented to three people who have made significant contributions to Abertay University.
Ann Markham, Professor Nicholas Terry and Professor David Heeley were honoured for their contributions to the university’s development and achievements.
Ann Markham served as a member of Abertay University’s governing court for 11 years, contributing as a committee chairwoman, committee member and a member of several panels.
Professor Nicholas Terry served as head of the Dundee Business School, as depute principal from 2004, and vice-principal between 2006 and 2013.
During this time he also served for more than a year as acting principal of the university.
Professor Terry also holds a position as emeritus professor of Abertay University, in recognition of his significant international academic profile and substantial service to the university.
Professor David Heeley held the chair of experimental psychology and vision science at Abertay University from 2001 until his retirement.
He was also a key figure in supporting Abertay’s development as a distinctive small university with international reach.
Abertay University principal Professor Nigel Seaton said: “It’s a great pleasure to recognise the important contributions these remarkable individuals have made to the life of Abertay University by conferring honorary fellowships upon them.
“They join a very prestigious group of people who have selflessly served the university and helped guide its development into the distinctive and highly regarded university it is today, with areas of excellence ranging from computer games technology to environmental science research.”