A delegation from Peking University (PKU), led by its President, Professor Gong Qihuang, visited Durham to reinforce our long ...
In the latest edition of our Community Newsletter, we celebrate University and community achievements, showcase upcoming ...
The redesigned garden now offers a tranquil green space for relaxation and reflection, with improved accessibility, including ...
Geographic information, particularly as presented on maps and charts, has always been central to the process of creating and managing international boundaries. Access to accurate geographical ...
Mr McDonald, who is Labour MP for Stockton North and was appointed Minister for Industry in the Department for Energy ...
A new study from our Psychology Department has found that children’s views on the design and comfort of air pollution masks ...
The ability to make art has often been considered a hallmark of our species. Professor Paul Pettitt of our Archaeology ...
The stories of female fans of Newcastle and Sunderland men’s football teams are celebrated in a new online and pop-up ...
The Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) will be the first telescope specifically engineered to identify habitable, Earth-like ...
Explore the ancient Roman festival of Saturnalia. Discover how Romans celebrated this festive period with feasts, gift-giving, and social role reversals in honour of Saturn, the god of agriculture in ...
Our MSc International Business has ranked third globally and first in the UK in the QS International Trade rankings. Our ...
All secondary-age school pupils in year eight (aged 12 and 13) in England will be required by the government to take a ...