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Event - Media - 26.06.2025
ICP student placement with Creative Manchester: Beisi Wang
Social Sciences - Media - 20.06.2025
ERC Spotlight: Professor Lynda Boothroyd and the body image intervention programme
Linguistics & Literature - Media - 11.06.2025

Media - Politics - 04.06.2025

Campus - Media - 20.05.2025
UK Prime Minister leads tributes to Durham alumnus who exposed UK grooming gangs
Media - 15.05.2025
New publication in the Journal of Social Policy
Campus - Media - 14.05.2025

Pedagogy - Media - 09.05.2025

History & Archeology - Media - 10.04.2025

Media - 27.03.2025

Media - 05.03.2025

Media - 20.02.2025

Media - Career - 19.02.2025
Laura Trevelyan appointed Cardiff University Chancellor
Linguistics & Literature - Media - 13.02.2025

Media - History & Archeology - 17.01.2025

Media - 16.01.2025

Media - Politics - 13.01.2025
Commentary: The dynamics that polarise us on social media are about to get worse
Media - 06.01.2025

Media - 13.12.2024
Russia’s covert propaganda network is largely ineffective
A study led by The University of Manchester which examined the extent and effectiveness of Russian state-sponsored online propaganda efforts has found that - despite significant investment - the Kremlin's attempts to influence Western media and public opinion are largely failing. Focusing the recent EU elections, researchers analysed the output of five outlets with confirmed Kremlin sponsorship, and uncovered a network of websites and social media accounts designed to mimic local news providers and disseminate narratives aligned with Russia's strategic interests.
Politics - Media - 17.10.2024
Broadcaster Babita Sharma explores the impact of disinformation
Social Sciences - Media - 17.10.2024

Media - Campus - 16.10.2024
New Zealand reporter Pete McKenzie announced as 2025 Sir Harry Evans Global Fellow
Media - Campus - 10.10.2024

Media - Politics - 01.10.2024

Media - Campus - 30.09.2024
Tribute to talented journalist and Durham alumnus David Knowles
Media - Innovation - 27.09.2024

History & Archeology - Media - 26.09.2024
University Challenge - the next generation
At 8.30 on Monday 7 October, we will all be cheering on our latest Durham team on their first appearance in the BBC2 competition, University Challenge.
Social Sciences - Media - 06.08.2024
UK Riots: The Deep-Rooted Legacy of Racism and Scapegoating Beyond Social Media
Recent riots across the UK have sparked widespread discussion about the role of social media in spreading hatred and disinformation.
Media - Event - 31.07.2024
Experts share their insights on a wide range of topics for the National Eisteddfod
Linguistics & Literature - Media - 10.07.2024
American Studies students receive national recognition for outstanding essays
Media - Politics - 10.05.2024
Disagreeing Well in an Online World
Research Management - Media - 11.04.2024
ERC Grant to boost understanding of digital participation in war
Media - 05.04.2024

Media - 25.03.2024

Career - Media - 18.03.2024
University of Glasgow report describes freelance journalism as a ’wild west’ profession
Freelance journalists in the UK earn less than the minimum wage, despite journalism being commonly perceived as a privileged profession, according to a new study of freelance journalists led by the University of Glasgow.
Media - History & Archeology - 07.03.2024

Media - Career - 26.02.2024

Media - 14.02.2024

History & Archeology - Media - 18.01.2024

Environment - Media - 01.01.2024

Media - Religions - 07.12.2023

Media - 23.11.2023
Autumn Statement 2023: Universal Credit and benefits
Media - Linguistics & Literature - 17.11.2023

Media - 19.10.2023

Media - 19.10.2023

Are you a budding journalist, with a keen eye for detail and the passion for producing a captivating news story? Then we have two exciting opportunities to become either a Student Journalist or join the Content Writers Pool.
Media - 28.07.2023

Media - Event - 29.06.2023
Gary Younge wins for Orwell Prize for Journalism 2023
Media - 15.06.2023
Censorship of comments on influencers’ social media leads to significant rise in anti-fan communities
Social media influencers who censor negative comments risk losing followers to anti-fan communities as they attempt to "re-establish lost intimacies", research from Cardiff University shows. Academics at Cardiff Business School spent five years studying beauty and lifestyle social media influencers, as well as relevant online gossip forums, where anti-fan communities have sprung up.
Media - 01.06.2023

Media - 19.05.2023
Gary Younge shortlisted for Orwell Prize for Journalism 2023
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Health - Jul 16
Collaborative Research Post at The University of Manchester supports the Creative Health GM Place Partnership
Collaborative Research Post at The University of Manchester supports the Creative Health GM Place Partnership
Health - Jul 16
New £50m MRC Centre launched to study how environmental exposures cause chronic inflammatory diseases
New £50m MRC Centre launched to study how environmental exposures cause chronic inflammatory diseases

Health - Jul 16
New £50m MRC Centre to study how environmental exposures cause chronic inflammatory diseases
New £50m MRC Centre to study how environmental exposures cause chronic inflammatory diseases
