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Education - Art & Design - 14.01.2013
Durham Youth Ambassadors recognised for contribution to peace in Northern Ireland
Health - Education - 10.01.2013
Durham University honours leading national and international figures
Event - 08.01.2013
Volunteers sought to help celebrate Durham’s Lindisfarne Gospels exhibition
Education - 18.12.2012
Durham University makes English Lacrosse history
Administration - Earth Sciences - 13.12.2012
Durham Energy Institute reacts to fracking announcement
Professor Richard Davies, Director of Durham Energy Institute, has called for a balanced discussion of hydraulic fracturing to extract shale gas, popularly known as fracking.
Earth Sciences - 13.12.2012
British team set to access and sample one of Earth’s last unexplored environments
A British team of scientists and engineers will realise a 16-year ambition to drill through more than 3km of Antarctic ice into an ancient buried lake - and Durham University members of the team are eagerly awaiting the results. The Antarctic team hopes to find signs of life in the water and clues to the Earth's past climate in the mud at the lake floor.
Linguistics & Literature - 04.12.2012
Put the kettle on? When tea drinkers were viewed as irresponsible as whisky drinkers
Poor women who drank tea were viewed as irresponsible as whisky drinkers in early 19 th -century Ireland, new research by Durham University has unearthed.
Event - Economics - 04.12.2012
Durham University wins coveted innovation award
Life Sciences - Health - 03.12.2012
Durham University opens new neuroimaging centre
Paralympic gold medallist and Durham student, Lily van den Broecke, has officially opened the Durham University neuroimaging centre at The James Cook University Hospital.
Law - 27.11.2012
New boardroom is tribute to outgoing Chairman
Linguistics & Literature - Education - 27.11.2012
Bill Bryson renames University library and opens new wing
New East Wing is part of £22m investment in Durham University's modern and historic libraries Bill Bryson returns to Durham University today, November 27, to rename the main library and open its new wing.
Education - Pedagogy - 22.11.2012
Star Trek Classroom: the next generation of school desks
Researchers designing and testing the 'classroom of the future' have found that multi-touch, multi-user desks can boost skills in mathematics.
Administration - Environment - 21.11.2012

A research consortium led by Durham University has won government and industry funding to develop a novel technique using cosmic rays for monitoring storage sites for carbon dioxide (CO2).
Environment - 08.11.2012
The collapse of Classic Maya civilisation linked to drought
The Classic Maya culture thrived in rainy times and then collapsed in turmoil as the weather turned to drought, according to new research. An international project including Durham University and led by researchers from Pennsylvania State University, USA, and ETH Zurich, Switzerland, has created a precisely-dated record of rainfall from cave deposits in the Classic Maya region, and compared it to a 'war index' of hostile events recorded on stone monuments.
Environment - 07.11.2012

The impact of climate science research on society depends on the public's use of key expressions on the topic, according to new research from Durham University's Tipping Points project , published today in the scientific journal PLoS ONE.
Economics - Administration - 05.11.2012
Durham Business School to be re-named Durham University Business School
Environment - Life Sciences - 29.10.2012
Biodiversity is blooming at Durham University
A year of monitoring the biodiversity of the Durham University Campus has revealed the rich diversity of wildlife that shares the University grounds with staff and students.
Education - Event - 23.10.2012
Researcher shortlisted for World Technology Award
Life Sciences - 19.10.2012

Durham University has joined other members of the scientific community in signing up to a national pledge of openness in animal research, launched at London's Royal Society today.
Physics - Health - 10.10.2012

Physics - 09.10.2012
Durham University leads on high-tech instrument to answer Universe’s key questions
A high-tech instrument led by Durham University could soon answer some of the key questions about the beginnings of the Universe and the formation of its first stars and galaxies.
Administration - 04.10.2012
Durham University moves up in World rankings
Administration - 28.09.2012
Durham University secures top position in North for graduate employability
Physics - 19.09.2012
Durham University honours Professor Peter Higgs at Ogden Centre’s 10th Anniversary
Durham University honours Professor Peter Higgs at Ogden Centre's 10th Anniversary The Ogden Centre, Durham University's internationally-renowned site for researching fundamental physics, marked its
Administration - 18.09.2012

Durham University expert comments on GCSE exam changes A Durham University expert has called for more discussion on examination systems before the government introduces changes to GCSEs for 16-year-olds.
Administration - 13.09.2012
Nasser al-Mohammad al-Sabah Middle East security research programme launches at Durham University
Nasser al-Mohammad al-Sabah Middle East security research programme launches at Durham University Durham University has welcomed HH Sheikh Nasser al-Mohammad al-Sabah of Kuwait, Professor Rasha al-Sabah, and a delegation of guests to mark the UK launch of a new international research programme.
Economics - Physics - 12.09.2012
Durham a World Top-20 University for global employer reputation
Earth Sciences - 11.09.2012
British team set to embark on ambitious Antarctic mission to sample ancient buried lake
British team set to embark on ambitious Antarctic mission to sample ancient buried lake After 16 years of planning the countdown is on for one of the most ambitious scientific missions to Antarctica and Durham University experts are awaiting the results with great interest.
Mathematics - 04.09.2012
Durham University appoints new Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Education
History & Archeology - 30.08.2012
Why people choose woodland burials as Britain’s newest site opens
Research shows why people choose woodland burials as Britain's newest site opens Environmental worries, giving something back to nature and reducing the burden on families are factors behind why people choose natural burials, according to a new study by Durham University.
History & Archeology - 29.08.2012
Why more people are choosing woodland burials as Britain’s newest burial site launches
Research shows why more people are choosing woodland burials as Britain's newest burial site launches Environmental worries, giving something back to nature and reducing the burden on families are factors behind why people choose natural burials, according to a new study by Durham University.
Earth Sciences - Computer Science - 16.08.2012
Landslide fatalities are greater than previously thought
Landslides kill ten times more people across the world than was previously thought, according to research by Durham University, UK.
Social Sciences - 25.07.2012

Rape, domestic violence and stalking not taken seriously enough by police, according to survey Women do not think the police take rape, domestic violence and stalking as seriously as they should do, according to research by Durham University. The study found that only half the women would definitely report domestic violence if it happened to them.
Health - 24.07.2012
Patients will benefit from allowing podiatrists to prescribe medicines
Allowing podiatrists to prescribe medicines will help provide "an enhanced level of care" to patients, according to a leading UK podiatry spokesperson and Durham University expert.
Event - 18.07.2012
Durham University welcomes Her Majesty The Queen
Computer Science - Economics - 10.07.2012
Universities Minister David Willetts visits Durham for a briefing on new research
The Minister of State for Universities and Science visited Durham University to see for himself some of the most interesting and innovative projects currently being undertaken at the University's wor
History & Archeology - 05.07.2012
Durham University rowing cox selected for the Paralympics
Durham University student and rowing cox Lily van den Broecke has been selected to represent Team GB at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Art & Design - 03.07.2012
New version of Jerusalem goes solo and England song rediscovered
The rousing song Jerusalem and other musical classics have been recorded for the first time as they were originally conceived nearly 100 years ago, following work by a Durham University expert.
Physics - Chemistry - 02.07.2012
Durham University expert elected as Vice-President of Science
Linguistics & Literature - History & Archeology - 02.07.2012
An exhibition 1,300 years in the making – Lindisfarne Gospels Durham
Linguistics & Literature - Administration - 02.07.2012
New exhibition at Palace Green Library to celebrate culmination of major conservation project
Event - 27.06.2012
Biddy Baxter and Jeremy Vine awarded honorary degrees by Durham University
Event - Art & Design - 26.06.2012
World-renowned opera star Sir Thomas Allen installed as Chancellor of Durham University
Art & Design - Economics - 22.06.2012
Durham University honours leading national and international figures
History & Archeology - Social Sciences - 20.06.2012

Durham University to be Church of England's sole validation partner for ministerial training Durham University - one of the UK's leading universities for Theology and Religion - has been chosen to partner with the Church of England to validate ordination training of its ministers across England.
History & Archeology - Earth Sciences - 15.06.2012
Prestigious league tables confirm Durham University’s position as leading UK university
Physics - Economics - 12.06.2012
World’s largest ground-based telescope is given ‘go ahead’
The programme for the world's largest ground-based optical telescope - which includes major input from scientists at Durham University - has been approved.
Physics - 12.06.2012
Durham University joins NASA mission to determine source of the cosmic X-ray background
A revolutionary NASA-led mission to determine the source of X-rays radiating from the cosmos and improve our understanding of the growth of black holes is due to be launched into orbit on board a satellite today (June 13th), with major input from Durham University experts. The $170 million NuSTAR observatory satellite, sensitive to the detection of high-energy X-ray photons, will include an investigation into the origin of the X-ray background as one of its key scientific missions.
Health - Administration - 23.05.2012
Allocating NHS funds by age only would benefit affluent Conservative areas of England
Allocating NHS funds by age only would benefit affluent Conservative areas of England Government plans to allocate NHS resources by age only would disproportionately benefit areas of England that are
Administration - Economics - 10.05.2012
North arm of national research centre for innovative manufacturing launched at Durham University
North arm of national research centre for innovative manufacturing launched at Durham University Manufacturers could benefit from the North-East arm of a national research centre aimed at improving the design, reliability and cost-effectiveness of technological and engineered products.
Campus - GLASGOW - Mar 16
Evidence from five decades of graduates confirms Humanities skills power careers and lifelong impact
Evidence from five decades of graduates confirms Humanities skills power careers and lifelong impact
Health - Mar 13
Oxford and Serum Institute of India sign IP license agreement to advance NipahB vaccine candidate
Oxford and Serum Institute of India sign IP license agreement to advance NipahB vaccine candidate


