A delegation from Peking University (PKU), led by its President, Professor Gong Qihuang, visited Durham to reinforce our long ...
Mr McDonald, who is Labour MP for Stockton North and was appointed Minister for Industry in the Department for Energy ...
Our scientists are investigating how a UK-led team could design and build a core instrument for a flagship NASA mission to search for life on distant planets. The Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) ...
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Welcome to Programme Regulations. These pages contain the regulations governing programmes at the University of Durham. The information in these web pages is correct for the academic year 2025/2026.
We are delighted to announce the competition for eight PhD Studentships in Transformative Humanities, supported by our AHRC Doctoral Landscape Award and the Faculties of Arts & Humanities and Social ...
Durham is a global business school with over 380 partners across 68 industry sectors. Our connections with the corporate world are essential to its mission and reputation. Our corporate relationships ...
Autistic people are more likely to experience abuse within a relationship than non-autistic people. The guide, written by a team including academics and autistic advocates, is designed to help ...
Find out how to apply for a research degree at Durham, including information about finding a supervisor, entry requirements, writing a research proposal and the Applicant Portal. Each course has its ...
With Professor of Political Geography Louise Amoore at the helm, the centre will explore new ways to understand how humans interact with algorithmic technologies.
Our copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio is on display for the first time in over a decade, as the centrepiece of a new exhibition - Shakespeare Recovered. The Durham edition of the Folio, one of the ...
This week Professor Thom Brooks, Professor of Law and Government, launched the most comprehensive report into the issue of asylum seekers using small boats to cross the Channel to Britain. A key ...
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