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Professor Angela Woods, Director of the Institute for Medical Humanities (IMH) and a Professor of Medical Humanities in our ...
This was demotic humour, often in the form of cartoon beauty Jane who cartoonist Norman Pett depicted in a daily cartoon ...
The co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales has told how she decided to dedicate her life to tackling climate ...
Our Vice-Chancellor, Professor Karen O’Brien, spoke of the relationship between academia and investigative journalism as one ...
In May's newsletter, we celebrate a truly historic and joyous occasion with the visit of Their Majesties King Charles III and ...
The North East Strategic Commercialisation project, a five-year programme involving the region’s five universities and other partners, has been awarded £8.9 million from Research England.
The Botanic Garden Fun Day has now become an annual event and will take place on Bank Holiday Monday 26 May, from 10.30am-4pm ...
A new study led by our Earth Sciences department has made a surprising discovery about a mysterious fossil from the Cambrian ...
UK Government minister Dan Jarvis spoke to students about his career, lessons in leadership and advice to young people wanting to enter public service during a visit to Durham. Dan Jarvis was ...
In the eyes of Donald Trump, tariffs are tools of strength, part of a zero-sum game designed to reduce trade imbalances and reclaim America’s industrial dominance. However, the instinct for Europe to ...
University spin-out company Geoptic has been honoured with a King’s Award for Enterprise for its pioneering approach to assessing the condition and safety of railway tunnels. The King’s Awards are the ...
We proudly hosted our annual Student Employee of the Year Awards on Wednesday 30 April at the Mount Oswald Hub, shining a spotlight on the incredible achievements of student employees, supportive ...
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