Durham graduate and Team GB rower Lauren Irwin recently returned to her college to open a new student rowing facility. Lauren ...
Installed on the UK-built VISTA telescope at the European Southern Observatory’s site in Chile, 4MOST is an exciting new ...
A leader who repeatedly ran for president, he never won – in part due to the 2007 election being manipulated in favour of Mwai Kibaki. Despite this, Odinga will be remembered as a figure who ...
Our global reputation for employability reflects the quality and relevance of our education and research. We're a world top 100 university, every year since 2010 in the QS World University Rankings We ...
Dr Qi’s research interests include how to support young children and families with SEND at the pre-diagnostic stage. Dr ...
The Summit attracts university leaders from all over the world. It was being held in the Middle East for the first time, in ...
Our former Chancellor, opera singer Sir Thomas Allen, has been awarded the Gramophone Lifetime Achievement Award in ...
First, the changing relationship of the North East to the wider global economy. It has changed from a core ‘workshop of the ...
Every five years, Action for ME undertake a Big Survey to explore the impact of ME on people’s lives, including employment, social interaction, and access to healthcare. The 2025 Big Survey is being ...
Scientists at from our Biosciences Department working with colleagues from the University of Liverpool, have discovered that ...
The UK must significantly increase water availability to meet its decarbonisation goals, according to new research led by our Department of Engineering and involving our Department of Earth Sciences.
Dr William Crozier, Duns Scotus Assistant Professor in Franciscan Studies, in our Department of Theology and Religion, ...