Durham University has joined the Arqus European University Alliance (Arqus) as an associate member. In 2019, the European Commission launched the European University Alliance (EUA) initiative, to ...
Yet, populism can turn into fascism when it resorts to the practices of identifying and persecuting internal enemies. Timothy ...
Our researchers have explored how Arctic marine species could be impacted by climate change and rising sea temperatures in the future. Climate change is altering species distributions across the world ...
We have strengthened our relationship with the Palace Museum, Beijing, through a delegation to China led by our Vice-Chancellor and Warden, which included the Museum and ourselves co-hosting the ...
Dr Creechan has been awarded a Wellcome Early Career Award to ‘neurodiversify’ the academy. The five-year project will explore how Victorian assumptions about intelligence have shaped contemporary ...
Four Durham University scholars are among 33 researchers who have been named Royal Society University Research Fellows. The University Research Fellowships are awarded to early career researchers with ...
Universities are key to delivering the sustainable growth the UK needs, and nowhere more so than here in North East England where, a recent report found, research-intensive universities have helped ...
Our researchers are changing lives by equipping clinicians and patients with the skills to help manage painful health conditions without using potentially harmful strong opioids. Experts from our ...
Loneliness has been identified as a major challenge for social work because of its significant impact on health and social care services, particularly for older people. It is linked to conditions like ...
Long-standing relationships were strengthened and new opportunities explored through a visit by some of our senior leaders to mainland China and Hong Kong. A high-level delegation travelled in East ...