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Economics - Campus - 18.12.2024
Appointment of new Executive Dean for Faculty of Business
Event - Campus - 18.12.2024
Leading figures awarded honorary degrees
History & Archeology - Astronomy & Space - 18.12.2024
University alumni go head-to-head in BBC’s University Challenge Festive Special
Linguistics & Literature - 18.12.2024
Generous donations to Christmas Tree Wish Appeal
Sport - 18.12.2024
Festive Volunteering success
Psychology - 17.12.2024
Have a Christmas carol stuck in your head? This is how to banish it
Astronomy & Space - 17.12.2024
From outer space to County Durham: A year of discovery, collaboration, and global impact
Campus - Environment - 17.12.2024
Groundbreaking research, Olympic triumphs and awards recognition: Part two of our end of year review 2024
Health - 13.12.2024
Durham University tops Movember fundraising leaderboard
Social Sciences - Pedagogy - 12.12.2024
Partnering with the Foundation of Light to benefit communities
Research Management - 11.12.2024
Naughty or nice - does Santa inspire better behaviour in children?
Whether it's Santa Claus, Father Christmas, or St Nicholas that he goes by, at this time of year children everywhere are excited for his arrival.
Architecture & Buildings - 11.12.2024
New report exposes alarming conditions in UK asylum housing
History & Archeology - Campus - 11.12.2024
Strengthening archaeological collaborations in Iraq
History & Archeology - 11.12.2024
Music historian honored for work on Communist-era cultural life
Environment - Research Management - 10.12.2024
Durham named World Top 30 university for sustainability
Psychology - Social Sciences - 10.12.2024
New grant will support Gypsy Roma Traveller awareness efforts
Health - 09.12.2024
Peter Vickers uncovers new method to measure global scientific consensus
A team of international researchers led by Professor Peter Vickers from our top-rated Philosophy department has developed a breakthrough method for gathering and analysing global scientific opinion with speed and precision.
Innovation - 09.12.2024
Universities join forces with Saudi partners to accelerate progress towards Net Zero
Campus - 09.12.2024
James Corden to give South Shields Lecture
Music - Event - 06.12.2024
Festive spirit shines in student performances across the City
Life Sciences - Psychology - 06.12.2024
Successful events shine a spotlight on neurodiversity
Campus - Astronomy & Space - 05.12.2024
Strengthening our research collaborations with Japan
Research Management - Environment - 05.12.2024
Introducing the North Sea University Partnership
Career - 03.12.2024
Mathematical Sciences Professor Awarded Multi-million Euro Grant
Campus - 03.12.2024
Vice-Chancellor becomes Honorary President of social justice support charity
Career - Event - 03.12.2024
Early career researcher recognised as rising global star
Law - Social Sciences - 03.12.2024
New project puts care at the centre of international law research
Politics - Campus - 02.12.2024
Alumna Heidi Alexander appointed to UK Cabinet
Environment - 02.12.2024
Award for book exploring gender and ’green crime’
History & Archeology - 01.12.2024
First home of St Mary’s honoured with a blue plaque
Event - 29.11.2024
Create an event for Durham Global Week 2025
Campus - 29.11.2024
Leading the world in interdisciplinary research
Environment - Earth Sciences - 28.11.2024
Researchers addressing environmental challenges
Economics - Event - 28.11.2024
Northern Accelerator recognised as Place-based Knowledge Exchange Initiative of the Year
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 28.11.2024
Wolfson Foundation strengthens Durham research with Crop Centre opening
Life Sciences - 27.11.2024
Report calls for legislation to bolster governance of stem cell-based embryo models
Life Sciences - Pharmacology - 26.11.2024
New imaging of bacterial DNA uncovers secrets to future antibiotic design
In a new study, scientists from our top-rated Biosciences department joined forces with researchers from Jagiellonian University (Poland), and the John Innes Centre to reveal how a bacterial enzyme called DNA gyrase twists and stabilises DNA.
Life Sciences - 26.11.2024
Brain cells as traffic controllers
Pedagogy - Campus - 25.11.2024
North East England’s universities respond to proposals for higher education
Health - Life Sciences - 22.11.2024
Weather warnings in a changing climate to be explored thanks to Wellcome Award
Event - 22.11.2024
Exhibition donated by ’Knitting Bishop’ highlights links with Korea
Research Management - Astronomy & Space - 21.11.2024
Researchers are among the most cited in the world
Innovation - Chemistry - 21.11.2024
New breakthrough in OLED technology
Scientists from our top-rated Physics department and Newcastle University have developed a groundbreaking method to improve the stability and efficiency of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), a technology used in smartphones, TVs, and other electronic displays. This advancement utilises a unique type of molecule that has the potential to extend the lifespan of OLED devices significantly.
Event - Linguistics & Literature - 20.11.2024
Durham Drama Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary
Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 20.11.2024
£2.5 million boost for North East space sector
Health - 20.11.2024
Lived Experience Academy brings a new approach to research
Our researchers are helping to put people with lived experience of mental health distress at the forefront of health and social care research.
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 20.11.2024
New cosmic map supports Einstein’s prediction about gravity
Albert Einstein's transformational prediction about how gravity behaves has been backed by an international team of researchers who studied how the force acts on cosmic scales.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 19.11.2024
Research team makes National Geographic’s ’Picture of the Year’ cover
Linguistics & Literature - 19.11.2024
Supporting local charities with this year’s Christmas Wish Tree
Environment - Earth Sciences - 18.11.2024
Working with UNICEF to protect children’s health globally
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


