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UK Government minister Dan Jarvis spoke to students about his career, lessons in leadership and advice to young people wanting to enter public service during a visit to Durham. Dan Jarvis was ...
University spin-out company Geoptic has been honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise for its pioneering approach to assessing the condition and safety of railway tunnels. The King’s Awards are the ...
A groundbreaking study involving our Department of Archaeology has uncovered the first physical evidence of human-animal ...
The analysis also showed that single older adults had a two and half times higher risk of family abuse than those who were in relationships. Older people who were unemployed or economically inactive ...
The Botanic Garden Fun Day has now become an annual event and will take place on Bank Holiday Monday 26 May, from 10.30am-4pm.
These rules were later adjusted in 2022 to allow development only if new environmental standards were met. These standards include better energy efficiency, higher use of renewable energy, and smart ...
Professor of Sociology Brian Castellani delivered an opening address at the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Europe Symposium on Health Workforce Modelling for Action. The theme of the symposium was ...
In many ways, Pope Francis embodied a tension at the heart of Catholicism in the 21st century: too liberal for some Catholics and not liberal enough for others. As such, his attempts at reform ...
The sky’s the limit as reigning UK champions Northern Lights A Cappella place third at the world finals of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella in America.
Our ‘Spotlight on’ series celebrates the world-leading work of our academics. Just over 20 years after being peer nominated as the most influential forensic psychologist in the UK, Professor Graham ...
Professor of Geochemistry in the Department of Earth Sciences Chris Greenwell has been named a Learned Society of Wales Fellow. Chris is an internationally leading researcher in the earth sciences, ...
In addition to the internships, two new fellowships have been launched. The inaugural fellow is Professor Barry Sheils from our English Studies department. He will examine the meteorological ...