Children who started school during the Covid-19 pandemic may be experiencing lasting setbacks in their ability to self-regulate and adapt to new situations. A major new study involving Dr Samuel ...
Our ‘Spotlight On’ series highlights some of our pioneering researchers who are leading transformative work. Professor Philip Goff from our Department of Philosophy is challenging the long-held ...
Durham Law School is a world leader in legal education and research. Our award-winning academic staff produce ground-breaking research with impact. Durham Law School is ranked: 3rd in The Complete ...
Researchers from our Computer Science Department have created new artificial intelligence (AI) tools that could help doctors and nurses spot very sick patients earlier and improve communication when ...
On International Women’s Day we are celebrating the women at Durham: sharing their stories and recognising their astounding achievements. We value difference in our community. A community in which all ...
Information for Graduating Students Confirmation of Awards Students’ marks are first considered by their TEI’s Board of Examiners, which confirm their module marks. The dates for those internal Boards ...
The findings show that a child in one school could be considered to have a specific learning difficulty whereas a child with ...
Centred around a lake in spacious, leafy grounds, Van Mildert College offers a beautiful setting in which to live and study.
Not all room types are available at every college. The range of accommodation offered varies depending on the design and location of each college’s residences. The tables below explain our room types ...
The Centre for Death and Life Studies at Durham University explores interdisciplinary research on death, dying, and the meaning of life.
The Centre for Research into Violence and Abuse (CRiVA) is dedicated to improving knowledge about interpersonal violence and abuse, and professional and societal responses to it.
The Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies is a locus for research in all aspects of the long nineteenth century (from 1760s to present-day neo-Victorianism), drawing from the widest possible range of ...