New research from our Psychology Department has found that the way parents’ guide their babies plays a key role in how ...
Remote working can damage work-life balance, wellbeing and productivity unless clear boundaries are in place, new research ...
Durham physicist Professor Valery Khoze has been elected to the Academia Europaea, one of Europe’s most prestigious academic ...
More than 800 young people have taken part in more than 4,000 hours of positive community activities in the first year of our ...
We welcomed Dr Francesco Bongarrà, Director of the Italian Cultural Institute in London, and Mr Gabriele Magagnin, Italian Consul General (Manchester), to celebrate and strengthen our longstanding ...
Global media leaders will debate the most pressing issues facing journalism and truth-telling at a summit held in memory of our late alumnus Sir Harry Evans. The fourth annual Truth Tellers Summit ...
TEDxDurhamUniversity is a live event dedicated to showcasing the brightest minds and most innovative ideas emerging from our historic institution and the wider community. Join a series of eight ...
This is an extremely difficult time for staff and students in our community who have close connections to the Middle East. The conflict fills us with the deepest concern. We continue to monitor the ...
On Friday 20 June, the Physics Department and St John’s College hosted a STEM ECR Networking and Careers Event, open to all science faculty students and staff, aimed at supporting researchers at this ...
Professor Nancy Cartwright from our top-rated Philosophy Department has been awarded the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Humanities for her influential work on the philosophy of ...
It has been said that “people leave managers, not companies”. It’s easy to believe that this is true, either from personal ...