County Durham will take a sporting lead again in 2025 with another summer of big events, including the return of the Durham City Run Festival. Organisers have revealed details of this year’s Festival, ...
Sheina describes herself as an ‘undercover anthropologist’. Her research interests include how children learn and grow in diverse communities, and in different environments. The Leverhulme Trust said ...
From other research we know that such a pattern of bodily responses shows that someone’s attention is fully absorbed by a ...
Careers & Enterprise has launched a new, online 'EDI and your Career' hub, providing tailored careers information and support ...
The funding, granted through the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s (AHRC) new Doctoral Landscape Awards scheme, will fund three full-time PhD students at Durham over the next five years. The AHRC ...
Carol Adams is an Emeritus Professor of Accounting in our Business School. She is a globally renowned expert in corporate accounting and sustainability reporting, focusing on its impact on business, ...
Image - Digital tools can help scientists to predict crystallisation outcomes under a range of experimental conditions, streamlining manufacturing workflows and helping to bring new medicines to ...
Researchers from our Department of Biosciences have made the surprising discovery that a type of gut bacteria has evolved to perform an important function after death. And our Department of Geography ...
Our critically acclaimed student Choral Society and conductor, John Forsyth MBE, will bring a programme of energetic Baroque music to audiences in Newcastle Cathedral for the first time.
Seven teams from across the Coimbra Network took part. The two winning teams, ‘EnviroTeam’ from the University of Iași, Romania, and Team ‘Wet Zero’ from the University of Bergen, Norway, will join ...
Scientists say that reducing phosphorus in the river is still important, but climate change is making it even harder to control algae. Even with all the progress in cleaning up the Thames, warmer ...
The team found that both bonobos and chimpanzees used sex in similar ways to ease tension and reaffirm social bonds before feeding. Bonobos also often had sex more after fights to repair social ...
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