1872–1900: The Baxter bequest and Founding In 1872 Sir David Baxter, 1st Baronet of Kilmaron, died and bequeathed £20,000 (£ million adjusting for inflation) for the establishment of a mechanics' institute in Dundee. The Baxter bequest was intended to create an educational establishment permitting young male working mechanics and other craftsmen to better themselves. After some years of delay the trustees finalised a scheme and met the conditions of the bequest and the Dundee Technical Institute opened on 15 October 1888 in grounds, purchased from
University College, Dundee, adjacent to Small's Wynd, Dundee.
1900–1994: Second bequest and First degrees In 1909 James Duncan of Jordanstone left £60,000 (£ million adjusting for inflation) to establish an art college in Dundee. The college of art became a formally separate institution, known as the
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, in 1975, remaining independent until 1994 when it became part of the University of Dundee. The First World War reduced enrolments and growth but the vocational nature of the institute meant that its classes were relevant to the war effort. The first women students enrolled in 1914. After the Second World War enrolments and the scope of delivery continued to expand, as did the reputation of the institute. By 1951 the institute was teaching courses that led to examinations for the external degrees of the University of London in pharmacy, mechanical, civil, and electrical engineering. In 1955 the National Council for Technological Awards was established and validated diplomas in technology which were equivalent in standard if not in name to honours degrees. The institution began offering degrees itself in 1956.
1994–present: University status Abertay University was created in 1994, The university's name was formally changed to Abertay University by an
Order of Council on 1 September 2019. Abertay was the first university in the world to offer a "computer games" degree in 1997. Abertay was the UK's first university to be recognised as a Centre for Excellence in Computer Games Education, and is associated with a business support programme for computer game startups. ==Campus==