New research from our Department of Psychology has discovered a link between loneliness and people’s light preferences. The research has been led by Professor Fuschia Sirois in collaboration with Dr ...
One of the new DNA-binding proteins was tested in a medical diagnostic method known as loop-mediated isothermal amplification ...
Welcome to another instalment of our Spotlight On series, where we showcase the world-leading work of our academics.
Dr Jack Symes from our top-rated Philosophy Department has recently taken part in high-profile international discussions in ...
A three-year national pilot has shown that embedding teaching for creativity in classrooms can transform teaching practice, improve student engagement, and help rekindle teachers’ passion in their ...
Flora Gray, student in our Department of Earth Sciences, recently won second prize in the Helmut Claas-Scholarships 2025. The ...
Scientists from our Psychology Department have been awarded a major funding of £764,947 to investigate how and why teenagers use social media. The funding, awarded by the Huo Family Foundation, will ...
Entry to the Oriental Museum is free, but Admission to Spring Festival events is priced at £3 per adult and child, while ...
Women are being forced to change their behaviours due to the high levels of flashing and cyberflashing they are exposed to, according to new research co-led by our Law School.
Professor Anoush Ehteshami is an expert in the field of international relations. Watch our interview with Anoush and read about his career focussing on the geopolitics of change – studying how regions ...
Our ‘Spotlight on’ series celebrates the work of our leading academics. Professor Atanu Chaudhuri pioneers research into ...
New research from Durham University Business School reveals the North East England led the UK on business scaleup growth in ...
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