Researchers from our top-rated Engineering Department have used travel to cricket matches at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham to test a new tool designed to help cut transport emissions in cities. The ...
The COLIBRE ‘virtual universe’ simulations have successfully reproduced many observed properties of real galaxies, both in the present-day Universe and in ...
Experts from our Engineering and Philosophy departments have contributed to a new report highlighting the importance of soil ...
Come and celebrate World Heritage Day on Saturday 18 April at Durham Castle and Cathedral, with The People’s Story at Durham Castle. Please find the programme of the day below: 9:30am – 4:30pm Durham ...
Dr Jack Symes from our top-rated Philosophy Department has appeared in a new episode of Jubilee Media’s popular debate series Surrounded, bringing ethical philosophy to a wide international audience.
The MSc in Business Analytics equips you with cutting-edge skills in AI, data science, and decision-making — empowering you to turn big data into strategic business insights and drive innovation, ...
This is an extremely difficult time for staff and students in our community who have close connections to the Middle East. The conflict fills us with the deepest concern. We continue to monitor the ...
Chaotic systems are hard to predict - this much has been known for decades. However, studying the fractal geometry that underpins chaotic systems reveals so much more. From a practical point of view ...
What allowances around studies will be made if I am directly affected by the conflict? If you are directly affected by the conflict in the Middle East and this has an impact on your ability to focus ...
Autistic people are more likely to experience abuse within a relationship than non-autistic people. The guide, written by a team including academics and autistic advocates, is designed to help ...
Our experts have helped uncover evidence of a Roman industrial hub on the banks of the River Wear, at Offerton, near Sunderland. Excavations discovered over 800 whetstones (stone bars used to sharpen ...
The act of strangulation has become increasingly normalised and sexualised. Dr Hannah Bows, from our Law School, explains that despite its increased popularity, research shows it isn't necessarily ...
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