Our critically acclaimed student Choral Society and conductor, John Forsyth MBE, will bring a programme of energetic Baroque music to audiences in Newcastle Cathedral for the first time.
Careers & Enterprise has launched a new, online 'EDI and your Career' hub, providing tailored careers information and support ...
They found that a slight change in the timing of expression of a gene called orthodenticle (otd) can cause a significant ...
Scientists say that reducing phosphorus in the river is still important, but climate change is making it even harder to control algae. Even with all the progress in cleaning up the Thames, warmer ...
The team found that both bonobos and chimpanzees used sex in similar ways to ease tension and reaffirm social bonds before feeding. Bonobos also often had sex more after fights to repair social ...
Researchers have uncovered a vast and well-preserved network of ancient irrigation canals in the Eridu region of southern Mesopotamia, shedding new light on early farming practices. The research team, ...
New research by our Department of Psychology has determined that our perceptions of body image are shaped by what we see from as early as seven years old. These body ideals continue to be informed by ...
Northern Lights returns to the competitive season this year with a set as strong as ever, featuring renditions of ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’ by Harold Arlen, ‘Dream On’ by Aerosmith, ‘Golden ...
This research offers a roadmap for future conservation efforts, helping to ensure that migratory birds receive the protection they need throughout their entire journey. Durham researchers involved in ...
Sir Robert Buckland KBE KC (Law, Hatfield College, 1987-90) has been appointed to become the Third Church Estate Commissioner in the Church of England.
Our ‘Spotlight on’ series highlights how our researchers are leading their field and transforming lives. Robin Coningham, Professor of Early Medieval Archaeology and UNESCO Chair in Archaeological ...
A new 15-minute tool to screen stroke survivors for visual perception problems has been launched by researchers from Durham and Oxford universities. The free screening tool could make it easier for ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results