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Health - 06.06.2025
ERC Spotlight: Professor Hannah Brown and the ALIVEAfrica project explore how animals impact health and wellbeing
Pedagogy - 05.06.2025
Impact of childcare gap highlighted in new study
Politics - 05.06.2025
Durham takes lead role in national policy and evidence network
Career - 04.06.2025
ERC Spotlight: Professor Marko Nardini’s NewSense project to examine if human perceptions can be enriched
Economics - Career - 03.06.2025
Supporting the launch of the UK’s first university network for women entrepreneurs
Social Sciences - 29.05.2025
Why newborn babies don’t need sleep training
Religions - 23.05.2025
Grant Macaskill appointed as new Lightfoot Professor of Divinity
Event - 23.05.2025
Durham student gives speech at global event at Canadian High Commission
Event - 22.05.2025
Good Citizen award for ’invaluable’ University staff member
Life Sciences - Psychology - 22.05.2025
Two Durham researchers appointed to lead REF 2029 sub-panels
Economics - Pharmacology - 21.05.2025
North of England’s N8 universities worth £18.8bn to UK - report
Mathematics - 21.05.2025
Spotlight on: Professor Michael Magee - Forging new paths in pure mathematics
Environment - 21.05.2025
£11.5m project to turn sewage into sustainable fuels
Campus - Media - 20.05.2025
UK Prime Minister leads tributes to Durham alumnus who exposed UK grooming gangs
Earth Sciences - 20.05.2025
1.5°C target too high for polar ice sheets and sea level rise
History & Archeology - 19.05.2025
Spotlight on: Professor Anna Leone - Bridging ancient history and heritage preservation across North Africa
Environment - Electroengineering - 16.05.2025
Investing in a sustainable future
Economics - Innovation - 15.05.2025
From campus to community: our contributions to regional prosperity
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 15.05.2025
Prestigious award for physicist exploring the dawn of the Universe
Earth Sciences - 14.05.2025
The recipe for finding clean hydrogen
Clean hydrogen could be key to a greener future and there is a lot if it right beneath our feet in the Earth's crust.
Innovation - 13.05.2025
Janet Stewart highlights importance of arts and humanities at THE European Summit
Innovation - Physics - 09.05.2025
A celebration of Durham collaborations with Japan
Philosophy - Career - 09.05.2025
Philosopher selected for prestigious fellowship
Health - Social Sciences - 09.05.2025
Director of Institute for Medical Humanities honoured by Linköping University
Economics - Innovation - 09.05.2025
North East universities awarded £8.9m to boost regional research commercialisation
Religions - Campus - 09.05.2025
Pope Leo XIV appointment - ’a truly historic moment’
Career - 07.05.2025
Celebrating student success at the 2025 Student Employee of the Year Awards
Event - 07.05.2025
Commemorating the 80th anniversary of VE Day
History & Archeology - 07.05.2025
Britain’s long-distance tin trade transformed the Bronze Age across Europe and the Mediterranean
A new study led by researchers from our top-rated Archaeology department has revealed that 3300 years ago, tin mined in south-west Britain was a key resource for major Bronze Age civilisations in the Eastern Mediterranean thousands of kilometres away.
Politics - Career - 06.05.2025
UK security minister visits Durham to talk career and lessons in leadership
Innovation - Economics - 06.05.2025
University spin-out company receives prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise
Music - 02.05.2025
Durham student A Cappella group ranked third in the world
Event - 02.05.2025
Welcome summer at the Botanic Garden Annual Fun Day
Social Sciences - Psychology - 01.05.2025
Spotlight on: Professor Graham Towl - lifetime achievement award for leading forensic psychologist
Law - 30.04.2025
Study on domestic abuse of older people sheds light on risk factors
New research has found that older people are more likely to be abused by their partners than by a family member.
Earth Sciences - Campus - 29.04.2025
Awarded prestigious fellowship for contributions to geochemistry
Environment - Innovation - 28.04.2025
New study paves way for greener digital infrastructure
Religions - 25.04.2025
Remembering Pope Francis and reflecting on his legacy
Life Sciences - 25.04.2025
Empathic comforting varies more within bonobo and chimpanzee species than between them
Researchers have offered new insight into how our closest ape relatives - bonobos and chimpanzees - show empathy towards each other through consolatory behaviours.
Environment - 25.04.2025
Durham students named runners-up at Enactus UK & Ireland World Cup Qualifier
Psychology - 24.04.2025
Severe premenstrual disorder takes its toll on daily life and relationships
Research led by Dr Sophie Hodgetts in our Department of Psychology has uncovered the hidden impacts of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) on quality of life and relationships. PMDD is a severe cyclical, hormone-based mood disorder, which affects between 2-5%* of people who menstruate across the world.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 23.04.2025
Spotlight on Professor Jon Gluyas: Pioneering Geoenergy Solutions for a Sustainable Future
Health - Pharmacology - 22.04.2025
People with health issues denied medication in police custody
People in police custody with health issues are regularly put at risk because medication is delayed or unavailable.
Religions - 21.04.2025
Statement on the death of Pope Francis: A Pope of Compassion
Environment - Economics - 17.04.2025
Celebrating sustainable development in the heart of Durham City
Health - Social Sciences - 15.04.2025
Philosophy study suggests ’negligent racism’ shaped global Covid-19 response
Were the lockdown policies implemented around the globe during the Covid-19 pandemic racist? A thought-provoking new paper by our Philosophy Professor Alex Broadbent and Pieter Streicher of the University of Johannesburg, argues that lockdowns during Covid-19 were racist.
Physics - Career - 14.04.2025
Two of our scientists awarded prestigious quantum fellowships
Computer Science - 09.04.2025
Durham to launch Leverhulme Centre for Algorithmic Life with help from Leverhulme Trust
Career - 07.04.2025
Our Careers & Enterprise Service achieves prestigious professional standard
Health - Life Sciences - 07.04.2025
Two early career bioscientists will tackle health challenges with prestigious award
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


