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The Institute for Commercial and Corporate Law (ICCL) is pleased to invite PGR students to present their research on any aspect of commercial and corporate law at our Annual PGR Conference. This event ...
Experience a FREE South Korean drumming performance presented by students from the Durham University P'ungmul Society and try writing a secret code in Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. After the ...
Such a mini-halo consists of highly energetic charged particles in the vacuum between galaxies in a cluster, which together emanate radio waves which we can detect from Earth. The discovery shows that ...
Researchers are tracking the movement of red deer in the Highlands of Scotland using GPS collars as part of a new project. The project will provide information on how the deer move around the area, ...
Founded in 1985, the Coimbra Group is an association of long-established European multi-disciplinary universities of high international standard and includes ourselves. The Group met in Durham in ...
The European Research Council (ERC) is the premier European funding organisation for frontier research. UK-based researchers ...
Professor Brian Castellani, from our Department of Sociology, has made significant contributions to a new report identifying air pollution as a public health crisis. The report, published by the Royal ...
Scientists from our top-rated Physics department are playing a major role in the world’s most ambitious space project, the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), led by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
Researchers led by Professor Simon Cornish are working at the forefront of quantum physics, using cutting-edge techniques to explore the fundamental laws of nature.
We’re part of a collaboration to create three new ‘Green Corridors’ in the North East of England, transforming urban, suburban, and rural areas across the region. The pioneering £3m project aims to ...
Older people in the North of England are more likely to be poorer, less healthy, physically inactive, lonely, and in poorer ...
The languages of the past can tell us more about human history than we might have thought. As a specialist in the ancient languages of Italy, Katherine McDonald uses linguistic detective work to ...
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