We are strengthening our research links with Japan with the appointment of Professor Claire O’Malley as the UK co-chair of ...
A new study from our Department of Psychology has found that identity distress (difficulty forming a cohesive identity) could ...
Recognising these challenges, Dr Jamie, together with Dr Rachel Colls from our Department of Geography, will use the UKRI ...
Professor Simon Hogg, Emeritus Professor in our Department of Engineering, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy ...
The Church of England must do more to create a culture in which spiritual authority is handled safely, according to a new ...
We are the only place outside of China to host the photography exhibition. It commemorates the 100th anniversary of the ...
The UK’s landmark light art festival, Lumiere, will return to Durham in November turning the city into an illuminated art ...
Girls who study in classrooms with higher numbers of girls than boys during early childhood education are more likely to gain greater financial and professional success later in life, according to new ...
The current UK two-child benefit cap, which prevents households on Universal Credit or Child Tax Credit from receiving child benefit payments for a third of subsequent child born after April 2017, is ...
Durham University will take a key role in delivering a new AI Growth Zone in North East England – an initiative that promises to create thousands of jobs.
Organised by our Science Engagement team, Celebrate Science 2025 is packed with opportunities to explore, create, and be inspired. Bring your family, invite your friends, and spark curiosity about the ...
Hispanic Studies colleagues Penelope Johnson and Lara Escudero-Baztan have been shortlisted for the Blended & Presence Learning Award at the QS Reimagine Education Awards 2025 for their project ...