By recognising and addressing loneliness in leadership roles organisations can not only act to protect the personal wellbeing of their staff, but also enhance team performance, engagement, and ...
Much of our interdisciplinary research focuses on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – 17 goals to ...
Dr Anthony (Tony) J Palmer (St Cuthbert’s Society) graduated from Durham University with both a BSc (1964) and a PhD (1967) in Chemistry, before going on to have an interesting scientific career, ...
The INDEED network is a €4 million Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions– Innovative Training Network (ITN) – project funded by the European Commission, under the H2020 program and coordinated by Durham ...
We are one of the leading English Departments in the UK, and among the top 50 in the world, offering teaching and research of the highest quality.
Amid growing public concern over migration and a political threat from Reform UK, the Labour government has proposed sweeping ...
As part of £88.5 million of funding announced for universities and colleges across England by the independent regulator the ...
The Departmental Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Committee promotes all aspects of EDI within the department. It comprises representatives from our faculty, non-academic staff, and ...
Abstract: About a hundred years ago, Charles Loewner introduced a recipe to encode planar growth into evolution of holomorphic maps. While his original motivation was purely in geometric function ...
How do we best equip teachers to explore maths with them in their setting? What are the barriers to a broad exploration of maths in early years (EY) settings? Are children in the early years drawn to ...
AIDS, Inequality and Religious Ethics of Care in 1980s and 90s Britain Partners Durham University The Salvation Army International Heritage Centre This project radically rethinks the place of religion ...
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