Dr Jack Symes has been recognised as one of the UK’s most promising arts and humanities early career researchers. Jack, who works in our Philosophy department, has been named one of the BBC’s 2024 New ...
Rushford Court will become the temporary home of the university’s College of St Hild and St Bede from September 2024, while ...
The second Sir Harry Evans Global Summit in Investigative Journalism, held at the Royal Institute of British Architects, in ...
The UK Government Migrations and Advisory Committee (MAC) has published a report into their findings on the graduate route.
Durham has a quaint and bustling city centre with winding cobbled roads up to the cathedral. You’ll be able to find plenty of coffee shops to study in and a variety of independent and chain bars and ...
Outstanding students who balance part-time work with their studies were celebrated at the annual Student Employee of the Year ...
Visiting Law Professor Dr Mohammad Hedayati-Kakhki has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to education in the prestigious British Muslim Awards 2024. The Awards celebrate the ...
In the USA, critics have branded a decision by Arizona’s Supreme Court to resurrect a law that bans all abortions as going “back into the 19 th Century”. Dr Kevin Waite, from our Department of History ...
Sport, Exercise and Physical Activity undergraduate Max Pepper was part of the 23-player squad selected to face France Universities at Coventry Rugby Club on Saturday 4 May. While Max usually plays as ...
Our first Sir Harry Evans Fellow, Waylon Cunningham, is part of a Reuters reporting team to win a Pulitzer Prize - the most prestigious awards in journalism. Waylon, from Texas, was the inaugural ...
A new book by two leading psychologists warns that a focus on diagnosing dyslexia is leaving many children without the help they urgently need. Book author, Professor Julian Elliott, believes ...
Our reigning student A Cappella group, Northern Lights, has sung their way into the history books by retaining UK ...