Researchers from our School of Education are part of a new €4.4 million project aimed at improving the mental health of young people across Europe. The five-year initiative, called SUPPORT-Y ...
The NSF-DOE Vera C Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) digital camera will allow our researchers to better understand our cosmic origins. A massive international collaboration, ...
Part of the new home for our Department of Sociology has been named in honour of anti-apartheid activist, writer, journalist and lecturer Ruth First. Ruth, who lectured in Sociology at Durham ...
One of our current students has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award recognising outstanding achievement and adaptability. Leo Cavanagh, a second-year Politics and International Relations ...
The Department of Mathematical Sciences was delighted to welcome Professor Don Zagier (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn, and the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste) for ...
In this article, Dr Halima Akhter, researcher in our Department of Anthropology, discusses why rising caesarean birth rates ...
The research compared ancient rock carvings, or ‘petroglyphs’, of boats across 12 sites in Northwest Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal), with well documented petroglyphs in Southern Scandinavia ...
This course explores leveraging AI, digital transformation and data analytics for sustainable business growth. Exploring how technology is reshaping business and the manager's role. The programme will ...
A formal UK-Norway Memorandum of Understanding has been signed at the UK’s Department for Education in London, signalling a shared commitment to enhanced bilateral collaboration in research and higher ...
A leading Durham researcher has received prestigious national recognition for her outstanding and sustained contribution to the field of developmental psychology. Professor Deborah Riby has been ...
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