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Sunday’s inauguration mass will begin with prayers at the tomb of St. Peter – the first pope – which is located directly ...
Among the big winners of a university being in a neighbourhood must be the neighbourhood itself. In her monthly column, our Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen O’Brien reflects on Durham University’s ...
The Gruber Foundation Cosmology Prize honours leading cosmologists, astronomers and physicists who are advancing our understanding of the Universe. It is co-sponsored by the International Astronomical ...
The Universities for North East England partnership could be a blueprint for the rest of the UK, an MP has told an event in ...
Professor Angela Woods, Director of the Institute for Medical Humanities (IMH) and a Professor of Medical Humanities in our ...
Clean hydrogen could be key to a greener future and there is a lot if it right beneath our feet in the Earth’s crust. The trick is knowing exactly where it is and in which conditions it survives. For ...
The Woman of the North Summit was held at The Waterside building, part of our Business School, on Wednesday 7 May, and ...
Our Vice-Chancellor, Professor Karen O’Brien, spoke of the relationship between academia and investigative journalism as one ...
Dr Liam Temple, Assistant Professor in Theology and Religion and Capuchin Fellow in the History of Catholicism in the Centre ...
Durham has a longstanding connection with Japan and has many research and partnerships across the country. Durham-Japan ...
Professor Janet Stewart, Executive Dean of our Faculty of Arts and Humanities, spoke at the Times Higher Education Europe Universities Summit in Budapest last week. She joined a high-profile panel to ...
This was demotic humour, often in the form of cartoon beauty Jane who cartoonist Norman Pett depicted in a daily cartoon ...
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