Installed on the UK-built VISTA telescope at the European Southern Observatory’s site in Chile, 4MOST is an exciting new ...
Durham graduate and Team GB rower Lauren Irwin recently returned to her college to open a new student rowing facility. Lauren ...
A leader who repeatedly ran for president, he never won – in part due to the 2007 election being manipulated in favour of ...
Over 200 pupils from local schools took part in a series of innovative workshops to bring Shakespeare to life with the help ...
Mobile healthcare clinics can help people live longer, healthier lives while also reducing healthcare costs.
In our rapidly changing global environment, there has never been a more important time to look at the world through a social lens and engage in theoretically driven research and teaching that makes a ...
Durham University Alumni Entrepreneurs Network is a welcoming community of aspiring, current and former entrepreneurs, as well as those interested in supporting startup founders. It’s a ready-made ...
Dr James Kelly has been appointed as the first holder of the Clare and Hawley Chair in the History of Catholicism. The new chair, part of our Centre for Catholic Studies (CCS), is the first in the UK ...
A groundbreaking new examination of federal Indian boarding schools in the New Deal era and the threats it posed to Indigenous sovereignty, from the old danger of assimilation to the new challenges of ...
Join us for the “Absence/Presence of Durham’s Black History Walking Tour” around Durham city centre followed by a roundtable with invited panellists. This is part of the ESRC Festival of Social ...
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