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Health - Law - 17.03.2015
General Election 2015 – Durham University expertise
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History & Archeology - Linguistics & Literature - 12.03.2015
Tickets now on sale for Magna Carta Durham exhibition
Administration - Social Sciences - 12.03.2015
Durham cements position as a world top 100 university
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Health - Life Sciences - 11.03.2015
Voices in people’s heads more complex than previously thought
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Event - 05.03.2015

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Administration - 25.02.2015
Funding scheme should be revived to reduce impact of migration on public services
Pedagogy - 13.02.2015
Low-cost programme improves reading ability of year 7 pupils
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Electroengineering - 12.02.2015

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Earth Sciences - Environment - 15.01.2015

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. You can change your cookie settings at any time. Otherwise, we'll assume you're OK to continue. What happens to rivers after earthquakes? Large earthquakes can cause huge devastation in mountains by triggering landslides. But what happens to the rocks, mud and sand when the shaking stops? New research by the Department of Geography answers this question as Dr Bob Hilton explains.
Administration - Art & Design - 15.01.2015
Durham University wins more than £1million funding for doctoral training in visual culture
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Religions - Event - 09.01.2015

Mechanical Engineering - 19.12.2014

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Art & Design - 17.12.2014
“World-leading” research across all Durham University subjects, according to national assessment exercise
Health - Administration - 11.12.2014
Combining insecticide sprays and bed nets “no more effective” in cutting malaria than nets alone
Administration - Pedagogy - 04.12.2014
Overcoming educational disadvantage - a tale of two classrooms
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Administration - Earth Sciences - 03.12.2014

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Pedagogy - Health - 02.12.2014

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Event - 13.11.2014
Durham launches the UK’s first collegiate universities conference
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Earth Sciences - Economics - 11.11.2014
Gas can be a bridge to a low carbon future, new research says
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History & Archeology - Philosophy - 06.11.2014
Durham awarded its first ever UNESCO Chair
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Pedagogy - Career - 31.10.2014
Many popular teaching practices are ineffective, warns new report
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Social Sciences - 29.10.2014
Durham University to launch Europe’s first prison exchange programme
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Astronomy & Space - Physics - 21.10.2014
Durham’s research strengths in space science highlighted by new exhibition
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Life Sciences - Health - 29.09.2014
Leading Japanese stem cell company invests in Durham technology
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Linguistics & Literature - 26.09.2014
Books for Boys: Heroism, Empire and Adventure at the Dawn of the First World War
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Health - Economics - 25.09.2014
Leading health experts call for more measures to tackle Ebola epidemic
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Astronomy & Space - Event - 24.09.2014
Scientist collects prestigious astronomy prize for detection of “cosmic ruler” to measure expansion of the Universe
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Linguistics & Literature - Art & Design - 19.09.2014
Durham University named as Times and Sunday Times Sports University of the Year 2015
Administration - Career - 15.09.2014
Durham in World Top 25 for graduate employability
Health - 12.09.2014
New actions to address the north-south health divide
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Event - Social Sciences - 04.09.2014
Durham University recognised for advancing gender equality
Health - 18.08.2014
Scottish referendum 2014 – Durham University expertise
Health - Administration - 11.08.2014
Community pharmacies could play bigger part in tackling poor health
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Astronomy & Space - 24.07.2014

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Health - Social Sciences - 24.07.2014

Health - Life Sciences - 24.07.2014
Excavations reveal Roman site of major importance
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History & Archeology - Architecture & Buildings - 22.07.2014

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Astronomy & Space - Physics - 17.07.2014

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Earth Sciences - 30.06.2014

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Astronomy & Space - Physics - 26.06.2014
Durham University named Europe’s leading centre for space science researchers
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Physics - 24.06.2014
Fracking would increase water radioactivity but would not pose a threat to public health
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Education - 24.06.2014
Durham is one of the safest universities, according to new report
Physics - Astronomy & Space - 24.06.2014
Durham alumnus donates £3.35m towards landmark new building
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Administration - 23.06.2014

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Environment - Economics - 13.06.2014
Energy Minister visits Durham University project to combat climate change
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Social Sciences - 11.06.2014

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Sport - Social Sciences - 09.06.2014
FIFA World Cup 2014 - Durham University Expertise
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History & Archeology - 03.06.2014

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Health - Administration - 27.05.2014
Higher NHS spending in deprived areas “can reduce health inequalities”
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Astronomy & Space - Event - 27.05.2014

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Health - Today
AI was supposed to ease doctors' workload - instead they spend hours correcting errors
AI was supposed to ease doctors' workload - instead they spend hours correcting errors
Pharmacology - Today
International trial finds rapid diagnostic testing alone does not reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections
International trial finds rapid diagnostic testing alone does not reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections
Social Sciences - Today
Social background shapes how hard children work, according to a study by UC3M
Social background shapes how hard children work, according to a study by UC3M

Innovation - Today
With Robotics Innovation Center, CMU and Hazelwood Partners Sustain Community Collaborations
With Robotics Innovation Center, CMU and Hazelwood Partners Sustain Community Collaborations













