Developed to reflect the vast range of legal contexts that exist in governmental structures across the globe, this course offers the flexibility to focus on your own areas of particular interest. Laws ...
The 2026 Symposium on Economic Experiments in Developing Countries (SEEDEC) will be organized by the Centre for Experimental Methods and Behavioural Research (EMBR) at Durham University on 11th and ...
Dr Jonathon Turnbull from our top-rated Geography Department has been selected as a 2026–2028 CIFAR Global Scholar, joining ...
Researchers from our Computer Science Department have developed a new teaching approach designed as a tool to help beginners ...
We are delighted to announce the introduction of the Fiona Hill Scholarships which has been specifically designed to support applicants from the North East of England. Submit a completed scholarship ...
Research conducted by members of the Centre for Neurodiversity & Development focuses on a broad range of neurodevelopmental conditions that impact upon daily living across the lifespan; for example ...
Malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia are preventable childhood diseases that are major causes of death in young children. They’re transmitted largely in and around the home, where c ...
Associate Professor Dr Alex Brown and Postdoctoral Research Associate Dr Grace Owen of our History Department explain what a newly discovered medieval document tells us about people who survived the ...
Members of the Board visited several university campuses to hear from a cross-section of those active in the region’s ...
Researchers found that young children are less likely to react negatively to the smell of vegetables they were repeatedly ...
A pioneering clean tech company that was spun out of Durham academic research has secured £1.5m of funding to further its ...
From medieval discoveries to cutting-edge robotics, our May community newsletter covers a selection of the latest University research news and events taking place across our region. A remarkable ...