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Social Sciences - 16.08.2013
Celebrating A-level success 2013
Linguistics & Literature - 15.08.2013
Turning over a new page
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Career - 02.08.2013

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Social Sciences - 30.07.2013

Earth Sciences - 22.07.2013
Trigger behind Lusi mud volcano 'far simpler' expert says
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Law - Social Sciences - 22.07.2013
Researchers welcome reforms on extreme porn laws
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Education - 22.07.2013
Durham is one of the safest universities according to new report
Physics - Astronomy & Space - 17.07.2013
International architect Daniel Libeskind to design new Physics building
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Astronomy & Space - 09.07.2013

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. You can change your cookie settings at any time. Otherwise, we'll assume you're OK to continue. Dark universe mission involving Durham scientists moves closer A major space mission to discover the nature of two mysterious substances believed to make up a large part of our Universe has taken another step forward.
Art & Design - 04.07.2013
Durham University launches new sound installation to celebrate Lindisfarne Gospels
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History & Archeology - 03.07.2013

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Linguistics & Literature - Event - 28.06.2013
The Lindisfarne Gospels and Cuthbert’s treasures on display together for the first time in 500 years
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Administration - Economics - 27.06.2013

Linguistics & Literature - 27.06.2013
Children create storytelling chair for the Lindisfarne Gospels exhibition
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Administration - Social Sciences - 26.06.2013

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Physics - Chemistry - 25.06.2013
Microscopic atoms could improve precision measurements
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Health - Economics - 17.06.2013
Children from the poorest families are twice as likely to contract malaria than the least poor
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Law - Economics - 14.06.2013

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Social Sciences - Administration - 13.06.2013
Failing the test: major review discovers serious problems with citizenship test
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. You can change your cookie settings at any time. Otherwise, we'll assume you're OK to continue. Research into the new Life in the UK citizenship test has exposed major flaws in the exam. The test, which is taken by some 150,000 would-be British citizens each year, has been scrutinised by Durham University academic Dr Thom Brooks, a US immigrant who has combined first-hand knowledge about the test with his expertise in citizenship and politics.
Health - Education - 13.06.2013
Durham University’s Queen’s Campus in Stockton celebrates twenty years of achievement with Robert Winston lecture
Health - Administration - 31.05.2013

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Health - 30.05.2013

Earth Sciences - 29.05.2013

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Linguistics & Literature - Religions - 24.05.2013

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Law - Social Sciences - 23.05.2013

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Pedagogy - Health - 21.05.2013
Parents should be allowed to make informed choices over infant bed-sharing, says child sleep expert
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Law - Linguistics & Literature - 16.05.2013
Leading human rights lawyer to formally open new Durham Law School building
Physics - Health - 10.05.2013

Administration - 08.05.2013

Career - Economics - 30.04.2013
Durham ranked as top five UK University
Religions - Education - 25.04.2013
Durham University and Archbishops’ Council sign historic agreement
Health - Administration - 25.04.2013
The future of malaria control is uncertain, according to world-leading academic
Steve Lindsay, Professor in the School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences , is a world-leading authority on the control of malaria.
History & Archeology - Linguistics & Literature - 18.04.2013
Writer calls on local historians to re-trace St Cuthbert’s final journey
Astronomy & Space - 17.04.2013
New telescope brings distant galaxies into sharp focus
New telescope brings distant galaxies into sharp focus Durham University astronomers have played a key role in research using a powerful new telescope to bring images of the distant Universe into much sharper focus. Durham University astronomers have played a key role in research using a powerful new telescope to bring images of the distant Universe into much sharper focus.
History & Archeology - 16.04.2013
Newly-discovered 12th century recipes to be recreated at Durham University event
Newly-discovered food recipes from a 12 th century Durham Priory manuscript have been found to predate the earliest known ones by 150 years.
Administration - 03.04.2013

Lottery funding for new sports pitch Durham University has successfully bid for £500,000 of National Lottery funding to install a new artificial grass pitch.
Law - 03.04.2013

Administration - Social Sciences - 25.03.2013
Access to Russell Group universities ‘far from fair’, according to new research
Access to Russell Group universities is 'far from fair', according to a new study. The research by Dr Vikki Boliver, a lecturer in the School of Applied Social Sciences , shows that applicants from state schools and from black and Asian ethnic backgrounds are less likely to be admitted to Russell Group universities than their peers with the same A-level results from private schools and white ethnic backgrounds.
Linguistics & Literature - 19.03.2013
Tickets go on sale for Lindisfarne Gospels Durham
Administration - 18.03.2013
New citizenship test is unfit for purpose, according to immigration expert
Thom Brooks, of Durham University, an expert on citizenship and immigration, said the new Life in the UK citizenship test needed urgent wholesale revision. The Government's latest test takes effect from March 25, 2013. It is based on the third edition of its handbook Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents , which was published on January 28, 2013.
Astronomy & Space - Economics - 04.03.2013
Durham University plays leading role in equipping the world’s largest telescope
Durham is leading two pivotal projects to provide instruments for the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT), one of the biggest science collaborations in history.
Health - Administration - 19.02.2013
Widespread badger cull will not prevent TB in cattle, concludes new Durham University research
A widespread badger cull will not solve the problem of tuberculosis in cattle, according to new research by Durham University. But the study says that it may play a part in controlling infection levels in problem hotspots in the UK. It has been claimed that controlling badger numbers would reduce the spread of TB in cattle and a cull is due to begin this summer.
Religions - 18.02.2013

A Durham University social media expert is preparing to travel to Uganda as part of a charity's unusual bloggers' mission.
Art & Design - 18.02.2013
Youth ambassadors and murdered policeman's widow
Two Durham University students who led a mass peace campaign in Northern Ireland are helping to launch a new network for peace across the UK.
Religions - History & Archeology - 14.02.2013

Paul D. Murray, Director of the Durham University's prestigious Centre for Catholic Studies at Durham University, gives his reaction to the surprise resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.
Religions - 13.02.2013

Narnia, Luke's Gospel and the thoughts of the recently-retired Archbishop of Canterbury are all on the menu for an innovative online discussion among Christians across Britain during Lent.
Environment - Life Sciences - 04.02.2013
Birds may need a hand to weather climate change
Birds in Asia may need a helping hand to adapt to climate change, according to scientists. A new study led by Durham University and BirdLife International, shows that many bird species are likely to suffer under future climate change, and will require enhanced protection of important sites, better management of the wider countryside, and in some of the most extreme cases may need to be physically moved to climatically suitable areas to help them survive.
Administration - Life Sciences - 31.01.2013
Vultures foraging far and wide face a poisonous future
African vultures face an increasing risk of fatal poisoning, according to Durham University research.
Physics - Astronomy & Space - 28.01.2013
Durham University academic lands funding for solar research
A lecturer from Durham University has been awarded a grant for his part in a project that seeks to further our understanding of how the sun works.
Education - Pedagogy - 25.01.2013

Poor mentoring can be worse than no mentoring for vulnerable young people. That's one of the insights for teachers provided by the revamped Sutton Trust-Education Endowment Foundation Teaching and Learning Toolkit launched today. The updated Toolkit, developed by a team of academics at Durham University led by Steve Higgins, shows how schools can best use their resources to provide the biggest possible increases in pupils' learning.
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


