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Astronomy & Space - Research Management - 09.05.2021
A world leader in Astronomy and Cosmology

Religions - Environment - 27.04.2021
Durham to support Church of England in ambitious decarbonisation plan
The Church of England will be supported in their ambitious aim of achieving net-zero carbon by 2030 through a new partnership with Durham Energy Institute (DEI).

Physics - Astronomy & Space - 27.04.2021
Award for next generation science leaders
Award for next generation science leaders

Computer Science - 26.04.2021
What does Britain's new Cyber Force mean for the future of cyber security?

Environment - Research Management - 21.04.2021
Durham a world top 100 university for sustainability

Social Sciences - 07.04.2021
Sexually violent pornography regularly advertised to first time users

Life Sciences - 30.03.2021
Tracking garden songbirds this spring

Media - 25.03.2021
How to read numbers

Linguistics & Literature - 25.03.2021
Spanish cinema expert appointed honorary vice-consul

Campus - Economics / Business - 15.03.2021
New facilities to nurture student entrepreneurship

Pedagogy - 11.03.2021
Honouring Mary Thoits – an inspirational alumna

Computer Science - Health - 08.03.2021
Durham-based supercomputer helps tackle Covid
We're proud to host a new £3.8m supercomputer that is being used to better understand Covid-19 and how to recover from the pandemic.

Computer Science - 24.02.2021
How can Computer Science help match transplant patients with donors?

Psychology - 22.02.2021
Does banning junk food ads work?
PhD Candidate Aarron Toal on the psychology behind our cravings. In 2020, the UK Government announced a ban on junk food advertising before 9pm.

Health - 22.02.2021
Testing regularly, staying safe and protecting others

Astronomy & Space - 19.02.2021
Starry night or black holes?
Starry night or black holes?

Environment - Life Sciences - 09.02.2021
Man-made borders threaten wildlife as climate changes
Man-made borders threaten wildlife as climate changes
Man-made borders like the USA-Mexico border wall could make it difficult for almost 700 mammal species to adapt to climate change.

Research Management - Campus - 29.01.2021
Durham in Top 25 of most international universities
We've been named as one of the world's most international universities by the Times Higher Education (THE).

Psychology - Pedagogy - 26.01.2021
Children rely on what they hear when detecting emotions

Environment - 25.01.2021
Investigating impact of human activity on birds
Investigating impact of human activity on birds
Our scientists have shown where bird species would exist in the absence of human activity under research that could provide a new approach to setting conservation priorities.

Campus - 14.01.2021
Bolder approach to Higher Education admissions needed

Physics - Astronomy & Space - 04.01.2021
Durham honours inspirational physicist

Environment - 17.12.2020
More than a million barriers on Europe’s rivers

Agronomy & Food Science - 16.12.2020
A Taste of Christmas Past

Event - History & Archeology - 16.12.2020
Celebrating our brilliant researchers
Our researchers are involved in some fascinating work that cuts across science, technology, history, and much more.

Health - 04.12.2020
Transforming our understanding of voice-hearing

Astronomy & Space - 04.12.2020
Unlocking the mystery of the Moon’s formation

Physics - 03.12.2020
Award for research that could revolutionise computing

Physics - 02.12.2020
Heating our homes with hydrogen

Pedagogy - 27.11.2020
Keeping sleeping babies safe
Is he a good sleeper? Does she sleep through the night yet? These are common questions new parents are asked about their babies.

Research Management - Astronomy & Space - 20.11.2020
Researchers named among best in world
Durham researchers named among best in world Four of our professors have been named among the world's best for the quality and influence of their work, highlighting the global strength of Durham's research.

Health - 20.11.2020
Creating knowledge across disciplinary boundaries
From the study of silkworms to understanding gravity waves to designing human knee implants, collaborating across different disciplines in research is a common way of working for academics.

Event - 09.11.2020
Recognition for our dedication to diversity in tech

Health - 09.11.2020
Using big data to fight Covid-19
Our particle physics and cosmology research students are using their knowledge of maths and big data in the fight against Covid-19.

Health - 28.10.2020
Bio-detection dogs meet Matt Hancock and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall

Research Management - 28.10.2020
Arts and Humanities ranked in world top 20

Life Sciences - Environment - 20.10.2020
Insects provide strategy for sustainable food production

Environment - 20.10.2020
Tackling floods and water waste
A flooded road - a new report says we need to look to nature to protect against flooding and water waste.

Health - 16.10.2020
Researching potential e-cigarette risk in pregnancy
Our psychologists say e-cigarettes might not be a safer alternative to smoking during pregnancy and have called for more awareness of the risks.

Environment - 14.10.2020
Changing attitudes to soil health

Environment - Life Sciences - 07.10.2020
£4.5m to help us futureproof crops

Pedagogy - Religions - 07.10.2020
Durham theologian supports launch of Pope Francis’ new teachings
One of our leading theologians has spoken alongside Pope Francis at the global launch of his new Papal Encyclical - one of the Pope's highest forms of communication.

Law - Campus - 06.10.2020
Law strengthens its global reputation

Campus - 06.10.2020
Webinar series to showcase world class research
Some of the world's leading academics are discussing their work in a series of webinars organised by Durham University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Earth Sciences - Event - 01.10.2020
Geophysics research wins international award

Astronomy & Space - Research Management - 23.09.2020
Nobel class cosmology researcher honoured

Campus - Computer Science - 21.09.2020
We’ve doubled our number of female computer science students

Environment - 17.09.2020
Mapping our wasted heat
Have you ever thought about all the wasted heat that's released into our atmosphere from large factories and power stations?

Health - 09.09.2020
Royal visit for bio-detection dogs
The Duchess of Cornwall today visited the training centre where trials will take place to determine whether dogs can sniff out Covid-19 in people.

Research Management - 07.09.2020
Durham University in UK top five of prestigious league table
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