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DURHAM
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Social Sciences - Politics - 16.09.2025
Call to build asylum housing ’that works’
Physics - Research Management - 16.09.2025
IPPP marks 25 years of world-leading particle physics research
Physics - 11.09.2025
Scientists help power world’s largest fusion energy project
Scientists from our top-rated Physics department have played a crucial role in verifying the quality of specialist materials destined for the magnets of ITER.
Astronomy & Space - 10.09.2025
Simulations solve centuries-old cosmic puzzle - and reveal new class of ancient star systems
Astronomers have solved a centuries-old puzzle surrounding one of the Universe's oldest and densest star systems.
History & Archeology - 10.09.2025
New book celebrates 60 years of Classical Civilisation in English schools
Event - 10.09.2025
Heritage and renewal at Durham Castle: step into history this autumn
Environment - Earth Sciences - 09.09.2025
Polar geoengineering ideas will not help and could harm, experts warn
Event - Social Sciences - 09.09.2025
Researcher Wins European Criminology Award
Social Sciences - 09.09.2025
Raising awareness around suicide prevention and support
Social Sciences - 05.09.2025
Durham professor honoured for pioneering contributions to death studies
Religions - Philosophy - 05.09.2025
Durham theologians reflect on faith, justice, and the cosmos on flagship radio show
Sport - Campus - 05.09.2025
Hitting a home run for baseball and softball at Durham
Innovation - 04.09.2025
Breakthrough drone swarm system
Life Sciences - Environment - 04.09.2025
Scientists map stress response system in plants
Scientists from our top-rated Biosciences Department and partner institutions have created the first ever complete map of a hidden system that helps plants survive when the world around them changes. The research focuses on a process called SUMOylation (a way that cells fine-tune how proteins work).
Life Sciences - 04.09.2025
Twenty Durham researchers appointed to REF 2029 sub-panels
Music - Event - 04.09.2025
Renowned conductor Tim Burke named as Principal Conductor of our Choral Society
Psychology - 03.09.2025
Lack of ’me time’ for new mothers
New mothers only have about an hour out of their waking day for rest, according to new research by our psychologists.
Innovation - Economics - 03.09.2025
Durham startup success
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 02.09.2025
DESI team wins prestigious 2026 Berkeley Prize
History & Archeology - Environment - 29.08.2025
New partnership brings Durham University research to life at Raby Castle
Social Sciences - Event - 27.08.2025
Street Museum heritage project expands thanks to new funding
Event - 21.08.2025
Durham expertise shapes new National Theatre exhibition on Greek drama
Politics - 19.08.2025
Durham professor contributes to UK Parliamentary intelligence report on Iran
Innovation - 18.08.2025
Durham joins £1.6m project to boost UK’s digital research capabilities
Pedagogy - Event - 15.08.2025
Research brings oracy to centre stage at landmark theatre
Earth Sciences - Environment - 15.08.2025
Lasting impact of earthquakes on rivers and landscapes
When the devastating magnitude 7. Wenchuan Earthquake struck central China in May 2008, it triggered more than 60,000 landslides, reshaping the slopes of the Longmen Shan mountains.
Pedagogy - Campus - 15.08.2025
Working with our places will help us to spread the benefits of higher education more widely
Environment - 14.08.2025
Ancient cave clues reveal secrets of the Maya civilisation collapse
A team of scientists, including researchers from our Earth Sciences Department, has discovered new evidence that long-lasting droughts played a major role in the decline of the ancient Maya civilisation more than a thousand years ago.
Environment - Event - 14.08.2025
Continued sustainability success for Durham in Green Gown Awards 2025
Social Sciences - Politics - 13.08.2025
Nayanika Mookherjee awarded top Anthropology honour
Health - 13.08.2025
Understanding readers’ imaginations could enhance mental health therapies
Sport - Psychology - 12.08.2025
Rethinking autism and exercise: new study challenges old assumptions
New research is challenging long-standing assumptions about autism and physical activity, offering fresh insights into the experiences of autistic adults.
Campus - 11.08.2025
Tribute to pioneering TV editor and Durham alumna Biddy Baxter
Health - 07.08.2025
Durham receives the University Mental Health Charter Award
Astronomy & Space - 07.08.2025
New cosmic discovery challenges galaxy formation theories
An international team of astronomers have discovered a remarkably clumpy rotating galaxy that existed just 900 million years after the Big Bang, shedding new light on how galaxies grew and evolved in the early Universe.
Campus - 07.08.2025
Alumnus Jonathan Edwards CBE celebrates 30 years of his world triple jump record
Economics - 07.08.2025
Universities for North East England (UNEE) statement on the Global Talent Fund
Event - 06.08.2025
Polish national honour for Physics Professor
Earth Sciences - Astronomy & Space - 06.08.2025
Strengthening our research partnerships in Australia and New Zealand
Health - Career - 31.07.2025
UK Proteostasis Network receives BBSRC Network Grant
Music - 31.07.2025
Using computers to track the changing sound of bands
History & Archeology - 29.07.2025
Melsonby Hoard saved for the nation
Health - Psychology - 24.07.2025
Working together with people in secure mental health units to stay healthy
Physics - Electroengineering - 24.07.2025
Magnetic wave mapping breakthrough could speed up your phone
An international team of researchers including physicists here in Durham have made a breakthrough that could help make our phones and computers faster and more energy efficient.
Life Sciences - Innovation - 23.07.2025
Major grant awarded for new innovative research into programmable plants
History & Archeology - 23.07.2025
Archaeology students help unearth hidden medieval past of Bishop Auckland
Event - 23.07.2025
Vote for our Botanic Garden to be RHS Partner of the year
Politics - 23.07.2025
Women politicians are judged more harshly than men
Women politicians in the United States who deviate from party expectations or views are judged more harshly than men by voters.
Health - Campus - 23.07.2025
Tributes for former Vice-Chancellor, Sir Kenneth Calman
History & Archeology - Campus - 18.07.2025
Sarah Semple elected Fellow of the British Academy
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


