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Professor of Geochemistry in the Department of Earth Sciences Chris Greenwell has been named a Learned Society of Wales Fellow. Chris is an internationally leading researcher in the earth sciences, ...
Images of gladiators being bitten by lions have appeared in ancient mosaics and pottery for hundreds of years. However, this ...
Following the announcement of his death by the Vatican, Dr Temple also reflected on Pope Francis’ tenure as an ...
Research led by Dr Sophie Hodgetts in our Department of Psychology has uncovered the hidden impacts of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) on quality of life and relationships. PMDD is a severe ...
This instalment of our ‘Spotlight on’ series focuses on Professor Jon Gluyas - a leading geoscientist who has spent his career addressing some of society's most pressing energy challenges.
They found that older apes were less likely to console than younger apes in both bonobos and chimpanzees. This suggests that emotional sensitivity to others emerges early in ape development. In ...
CEOs with high academic qualifications are more likely to pursue corporate decarbonisation than those with lower levels of education, according to research by Durham University Business School.
Durham University promotes an inclusive and tolerant community and is committed to preserving privacy, dignity and respect for all. Our Purpose and Core Lived Values, guiding principles underpinning ...
The Chapel Choir of University College are embarking on an ambitious and heartfelt project to record a new album in memory of Telegraph journalist David Knowles (BA in Theology, University College, ...
A team of enterprising students have placed second in the prestigious Enactus UK & Ireland World Cup Qualifier, marking the third consecutive year they’ve reached the final. Over the course of the two ...
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