As automation reshapes food supply chains, apparent efficiency can conceal serious weaknesses. Mohammed Alzuhair, a DBA candidate at Durham University Business School, warns that over-reliance on ...
By studying viruses found in volcanic lakes and deep-sea vents, the team has identified new DNA-binding proteins that could ...
A three-year national pilot has shown that embedding teaching for creativity in classrooms can transform teaching practice, improve student engagement, and help rekindle teachers’ passion in their ...
Welcome to another instalment of our Spotlight On series, where we showcase the world-leading work of our academics.
Dr Jack Symes from our top-rated Philosophy Department has recently taken part in high-profile international discussions in ...
Women are being forced to change their behaviours due to the high levels of flashing and cyberflashing they are exposed to, according to new research co-led by our Law School.
Entry to the Oriental Museum is free, but Admission to Spring Festival events is priced at £3 per adult and child, while ...
A striking new light and sound installation is touring North East England this February, telling the remarkable story of Codex Amiatinus, the oldest intact complete Bible in existence. The Rivers of ...
New research from Durham University Business School reveals the North East England led the UK on business scaleup growth in ...
Durham’s world top 100 status and leading role in global networks give our researchers access to international connections that nurture innovation, discovery, and impact. Durham has been a QS world ...
Durham researchers are pushing the boundaries of physics research, contributing to major advances in our understanding of the Universe. Our scientists are shaping global space missions, building key ...
Our experts have helped uncover evidence of a Roman industrial hub on the banks of the River Wear, at Offerton, near Sunderland. Excavations discovered over 800 whetstones (stone bars used to sharpen ...