Angus Robertson Fulton MBE (1871–1958) was a Scottish engineer and academic who served as 'Interim' Principal of University College Dundee for seven years.
[1] In 1903 he matriculated at University College, Dundee, which was then a part of the University of St Andrews, graduating with BSc.1907 [3] After graduation he joined the college's engineering department as an assistant to Professor Thomas Claxton Fidler.
[4] Michael Shafe's history of the university argues that he was " a good choice for Principal at a difficult moment - he had no enemies, was cheerful and kind and full of commonsense.
[5] The university's Fulton Building, which houses School of Engineering, Physics and Maths is named for him.
[4][11] A portrait of Principal Fulton by James McIntosh Patrick is part of the University of Dundee's fine art collections.