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Physics - 09.05.2012

Durham University scientists play role in successor to Hubble Durham University astrophysicists are part of an international team driving a new instrument which will help provide a clearer view of our Universe.
Health - Social Sciences - 30.04.2012
Durham University embarks on international academic recruitment drive
Sport - Art & Design - 30.04.2012
Girl power for Olympic torchbearers at Durham University
Girl power for Olympic torchbearers at Durham University Three rising international sportswomen from Durham University have been selected to carry the Olympic Torch.
Earth Sciences - 25.04.2012

Fracking requires a minimum distance of at least 0.6 kilometres from sensitive rock strata The chances of rogue fractures due to shale gas fracking operations extending beyond 0.6 kilometres from the injection source is a fraction of one percent, according to new research led by Durham University.
History & Archeology - Economics - 24.04.2012
Durham ranked as top five UK University
Economics - Event - 20.04.2012

Health - 19.04.2012
Aptitude test may be fairer way of selecting medical school candidates
Medical schools that use the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) as part of their admissions process reduce the relative disadvantage faced by certain socioeconomic groups, according to a study published on bmj.com. Despite efforts to improve social mobility through access to higher education, access to the professions is still largely restricted to those from relatively advantaged backgrounds.
Health - Administration - 18.04.2012
Durham to play key part in new national School for Public Health Research
Linguistics & Literature - Economics - 17.04.2012
St Cuthbert Gospel to be exhibited in Durham following £9m fundraising campaign
St Cuthbert Gospel to be exhibited in Durham following £9m fundraising campaign One of the world's most important books will be displayed in Durham and London following a successful fundraising campaign by the British Library.
Health - 16.04.2012
Durham professor appointed as key adviser on cancer diagnosis
Durham professor appointed as key adviser on cancer diagnosis Durham University's Professor Greg Rubin has been appointed as the first ever Clinical Lead for Cancer for the Royal College of General Practitioners and Cancer Research UK.
Linguistics & Literature - History & Archeology - 13.04.2012

Law - 28.03.2012
Diverse judiciary crucial to improving the quality of decision-making in the courts
Diverse judiciary crucial to improving the quality of decision-making in the courts A diverse judiciary would be more representative and better positioned to dispense justice, according to a Durham University law expert.
Health - 26.03.2012
New clinical trial could help make aspirin safer for patients
New clinical trial could help make aspirin safer for patients Researchers have launched a major clinical trial to investigate whether eliminating a common stomach bug could help to make taking aspirin safer in some patients.
Pedagogy - 12.03.2012
Durham University joins the Russell Group
Mathematics - 09.03.2012
Sculpture honouring work of world renowned Durham maths professor to be unveiled
Sculpture honouring work of world renowned Durham maths professor to be unveiled The work of a former Durham University mathematician whose ideas are studied across the world will be commemorated with the unveiling of a new sculpture on Wednesday (March 14).
Art & Design - 01.03.2012

World premiere of treasured composer's violin concerto The Durham University Orchestral Society is to perform the world premiere of a work by one of Britain's most treasured classical composers.
Administration - 21.02.2012
Sports Minister opens new £6.7m world-class sports facility at Durham University
Sports Minister opens new £6.7m world-class sports facility at Durham University The Minister for Sport and the Olympics, Hugh Robertson MP, will today (February 21) open a new £6.7m wo
Pedagogy - 02.02.2012

Blurting out answers in class can be good for learning Pupils who blurt out answers in class often learn more than their quieter classmates, according to new research. Test results from hundreds of schools across England show a surprising advantage for pupils with symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD); pupils who shout out answers attain better results than pupils who have similar symptoms but remain quiet and interrupt less.
Event - 27.01.2012

Life Sciences - 27.01.2012
Durham University to share £9m investment in postgraduate training in biosciences
Life Sciences - 11.01.2012
Memory experiment takes off
Memory experiment takes off Researchers at Cambridge and Durham universities have launched what could be the world's biggest ever memory experiment. The psychologists have teamed up with the Guardian to run an online experiment for members of the public to test their memory abilities and find out how they stack up against their friends.
Economics - 09.01.2012

Durham Business School to sign lease agreement for temporary move to Ushaw College Durham University and the Trustees of Ushaw College have announced that Durham Business School (DBS) is to temporari
- 05.01.2012

Prince Charles and Durham expert in Christmas Day documentary on composer of 'Jerusalem' A Durham music expert will star alongside Prince Charles in a Christmas Day programme about the composer of some of Britain's best known anthems.
Art & Design - Event - 20.12.2011

Prince Charles and Durham expert in Christmas Day documentary on composer of 'Jerusalem' A Durham music expert will star alongside Prince Charles in a Christmas Day programme about the composer of some of Britain's best known anthems.
Chemistry - Event - 28.11.2011
Durham University expert receives top honour
Health - 08.11.2011

University partnership spreads benefits across the North A ground-breaking partnership between two of the country's top universities is helping to attract significant funding for scientific work in the North.
Economics - Environment - 07.11.2011
Durham part of consortium awarded £5.3M to establish new research and innovation capability
Durham part of consortium awarded £5.3M to establish new research and innovation capability Durham University is part of a consortium awarded a £5.3m grant from the UK Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills' new Regional Growth Fund (RGF) scheme.
Physics - 07.11.2011

Durham scientists part of new space mission to find dark energy Scientists at Durham University will be part of a major new space mission to discover the nature of two mysterious substances believed to make up a large part of our Universe. The Euclid project will aim to uncover the secrets of dark energy and dark matter using one of the largest optical digital cameras ever put into Space.
Event - Economics - 24.10.2011

Earth Sciences - 17.10.2011
Engineering team heads to Antarctica to explore hidden lake
Engineering team heads to Antarctica to explore hidden lake Durham University is playing a key role on an extraordinary Antarctica project.
Art & Design - Administration - 13.10.2011
World-famous opera star Sir Thomas Allen appointed Chancellor of Durham University
Environment - 12.10.2011

UK must prepare for extreme weather and ageing population Researchers have mapped areas of England most likely to face more extreme weather events and increasingly elderly populations, and have called on service providers to adjust their planning to meet these challenges.
Administration - 06.10.2011
Durham named as Top 3 UK University in prestigious league table
Psychology - 03.10.2011

The science of love under the spotlight at Durham University Poets and writers have done their best to understand love but it remains a mystery. Now researchers at Durham University are setting out to unravel the science of love. The Durham psychologists and anthropologists hope to get a better evolutionary understanding of the emotional 'fuzziness' of love.
Architecture & Buildings - History & Archeology - 28.09.2011
World-renowned engineer Sir Ove Arup honoured with unveiling of new bust
Linguistics & Literature - 22.07.2011

Physics - 20.07.2011

Atlantis shuttle retirement could mark the end of America's dominance of space flight The final landing of NASA space shuttle Atlantis could mark the beginning of the end of America's dominance of human space flight, according to a leading astronomer at Durham University.
Linguistics & Literature - Economics - 14.07.2011

7th Century manuscript to be exhibited in Durham following £9m fundraising campaign One of the world's most significant books will in future be exhibited regularly in the North East and London following a major fundraising campaign announced today by the British Library.
Earth Sciences - 08.07.2011

History & Archeology - Economics - 06.07.2011

Administration - Event - 05.07.2011
Controller of the Royal Navy receives honour
Health - 04.07.2011
New brain scanner for researchers
New brain scanner for researchers A new £1.5 million MRI scanner has arrived at The James Cook University Hospital as a joint venture between Durham University and South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
History & Archeology - 30.06.2011

Earth Sciences - Environment - 30.06.2011

Administration - 30.06.2011

Economics - Administration - 16.03.2011
Durham Declares as University Fees Market Takes Shape
Linguistics & Literature - History & Archeology - 15.07.2010
Durham University celebrates return of Shakespeare First Folio
Durham University celebrates return of Shakespeare First Folio Durham University is celebrating after a rare 17 th Century First Folio of Shakespeare's plays was returned more than ten years after being stolen.
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
Career - Mar 13
Faye Holland joins pioneering Cambridge x Manchester collaboration as Partnership Director
Faye Holland joins pioneering Cambridge x Manchester collaboration as Partnership Director


