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A new study involving our Biosciences department has revealed a previously unknown pain pathway in the human nervous system, reshaping our understanding of how chronic pain functions. Traditionally, ...
Professor Marko Nardini, from our Department of Psychology, has been granted ERC funding to dedicate five years to studying the capacity of the human brain to ‘plug into’ new senses.
New research has cast doubt on the long-held theory that our galaxy, the Milky Way, will collide with its largest neighbour, the Andromeda galaxy, in 4.5 billion years-time.
Are you a new parent worrying about whether your baby is sleeping enough or how long they should nap for? A new book by our world-leading baby sleep expert, Professor Helen Ball, could be just what ...
On Friday, 7 March 2025, the Centre for Chinese Law and Policy at Durham Law School hosted an event titled "From Local to Global: Careers in Transnational Chinese Law". The session featured guest ...
One thing new parents will talk about a lot is how their baby is sleeping, or not sleeping. Professor Helen Ball, Director of our Durham Infancy & Sleep Centre and a world-leading baby sleep expert, ...
1.1 Durham University is committed to creating a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for all students, as detailed in the Durham University Strategy 2017-2027. 1.2 The University does not ...
Ede & Ravenscroft Photography will be located in the marquee on Palace Green to take images of graduands and guests either before or after ceremonies. Graduands must, however, report to the Great Hall ...
The programme's strong international focus is also reflected in the core and elective modules, the diverse teaching faculty as well as the diversity of student backgrounds in each cohort. The business ...
The centre exists to promote the study of political ideas, concepts, and theories both philosophically and historically. We are based in the School of Government and International Affairs, but ...
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