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We will review current concerns that psychology educators have about teaching sex and gender-related content within U.K. Undergraduate Psychology programmes, and consider how we can work through these ...
The researchers discovered that the total sediment flowing through the river increased sixfold after the earthquake, while ...
Jonathan Batty, our Deputy Academic Registrar (Access, Admissions and Recruitment), argues that widening participation will only deliver real change when it is co-developed with partners in places. In ...
Two of Durham’s leading researchers have collaborated with Blackpool Grand Theatre in the North West of England to help children improve their speaking and listening skills.
By studying the chemical makeup of a stalagmite from a cave in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, the researchers discovered a ...
Two of our initiatives have been recognised as finalists in the 2025 Green Gown Awards for UK and Ireland, building on our continued commitment to sustainability.
Bailey Residents Only - Special Traffic Arrangements for Sunday 28 th September 2025 The University looks forward to welcoming you and your family members to Durham and to your cooperation in ensuring ...
Every student deserves the chance to thrive at university, not just survive. Financial hardship should never hold back talent. Right now, many face tough choices between essentials and education. Your ...
This is the first study of an on-going project. The team hopes to do more research to develop the ReaderBank Imagination Quiz ...
Political Anthropologist Professor Nayanika Mookherjee has been honoured with the 2025 Rivers Memorial Medal, one of the highest accolades in Anthropology.
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