Every five years, Action for ME undertake a Big Survey to explore the impact of ME on people’s lives, including employment, ...
The UK must significantly increase water availability to meet its decarbonisation goals, according to new research led by our Department of Engineering and involving our Department of Earth Sciences.
Dr William Crozier, Duns Scotus Assistant Professor in Franciscan Studies, in our Department of Theology and Religion, ...
Exhibition organised by National Portrait Gallery, London; developed in collaboration with the British Library. With special ...
The Research Professional Futures (RPF) project, led collectively by Teesside University, Durham University, Imperial College London, and the University of Warwick, will deliver a sector-wide ...
Dr Ge Chen has won an international honour for his research into freedom of expression with a focus on China. Ge, an Associate Professor in Durham Law School, receives the prestigious Franklyn S ...
The new academic year is upon us, and we’re ready and raring to go with some events you won’t want to miss out on. The next few months promise a spectrum of performances, workshops and hands-on ...
The research is being led by DIOKA Therapeutics, a pre-spinout company from the University of Aberdeen, and is focused on ...
Matriculation is a day of celebration - a rite of passage as students formally join Durham University. It refers to the ...
Archaeologists have revealed new insights into how the world’s first farming villagers formed communities, moved across the land and responded to outsiders. Researchers analysed the chemical ...
Leading women’s law expert Professor Clare McGlynn from our top-rated Law School has played a key role in a groundbreaking ...
Congratulations to alumni George Bourne and Lauren Irwin on their medals at the World Rowing Championships, held at ...
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