Scientists from NASA and our Department of Physics have used supercomputer simulations to reveal that Mars’ moons may have ...
The Lived Experience Academy aims to nurture talent in the lived experience community, create further opportunities for collaboration and provide opportunities for new research ideas. The research ...
The study indicates that the monkeys mainly learned from others via direct observation, and strong social tolerance (e.g. amongst grooming partners) was found to be a good predictor of which monkeys ...
A research project involving Professor James Baldini, from our Department of Earth Sciences, features on the front cover of a globally-renowned magazine as it celebrates the best photographs of the ...
The Durham Centre for Sustainable Development Law and Policy proudly welcomes you to view the live stream of our Official UNFCCC Side Event taking place at COP29, in Baku, Azerbaijan – “Just ...
We are celebrating our student and graduate entrepreneurs this week as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week (Monday 18 – Sunday 24 November). Our careers and enterprise support helps to provide our ...
We’re sharing in an investment of almost £30m to train the next generation of researchers to tackle the world’s environmental ...
Our South College students took to the catwalk to raise over £9,000 for a Durham hospice. The Compass Fashion Show has fundraised for St Cuthbert’s Hospice over the last three years, raising over ...
A team of astrophysicists, led by our Institute for Computational Cosmology, have developed a new model that could estimate how likely it is for intelligent life to emerge in our Universe and beyond.
Dr Bleddyn Bowen from the School of Government and International Affairs and Dr P.J. Blount from the Durham Law School predict what's in store for US space travel in Donald Trump's second presidency.