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Tim contributed to, maintained and established a number of degrees while at Dundee. Here is a taster:

BSc (Hons) in Forensic Anthropology
Tim was degree convener for the BSc (Hons) in Forensic Anthropology, which is a 3 or 4 year undergraduate degree. The degree emphasises the importance and contribution of anatomy within forensic osteology, while giving students an excellent grounding in the life sciences. His main teaching load was in the final year. The first cohort of students graduated in the summer of 2007.

MSc in Human Identification
The MSc in Human Identification is a 1-year, full time taught Masters degree. It has been designed to provide an awareness of the issues and techniques surrounding this very pertinent topic. Many techniques are examined and their potential applications explored. Tim was heavily involved with this course, and contributed to its design and implementation. On it, he taught a wide range of topics, including amongst other areas, osteology, taphonomy, biometric identity cards and the Identity Bill, the fluid and dynamic concept of identity and body modifications.

MSc Advanced Practice (Diagnostic Imaging)
This part-time course is offered by the School of Nursing & Midwifery. Tim's involvement in this course was slight, but contributed lectures and lab sessions on human osteology and the application of medical imaging to forensic scenarios. He helped in the approval and accreditation process for this degree too.