A worldwide comparison of 18 countries suggests that teaching needs to be made more attractive to a wider pool of graduates to tackle shortages in the profession.
Among those predicted to be at highest risk, SPARRAv4 correctly identified more emergency admissions than the previous version. SPARRAv4 was also better calibrated, meaning that the predicted risk ...
Join us with colleagues from the department of History, for a master class on using photographs in historical research Professor Ron Doel (Florida State University). All are welcome, and you’re ...
A new drug called Ellorarxine is offering hope to those suffering from motor neurone disease (MND), according to a recent study published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
Attending psychic nights can help ease a person’s grief, according to the initial findings of a research study. The first-of-its-kind study, led Dr Adam Powell from our Institute for Medical ...
Ian Rooney has been appointed as Director of Estates and Facilities for Durham University. He will take up this role on Wednesday 1 January 2025. Ian brings over 27 years’ experience in estate and ...
The first positive is the clear focus on stability in policy-making. Successful partnerships between universities and ...
Our Centre for Advanced Instrumentation recently hosted an event dedicated to celebrating and supporting women in STEM. Speakers from across the globe came to Durham to share inspirational stories ...
Durham University’s Museums, Galleries and Exhibitions team are responsible for the care and management of the Department of Biological Sciences’ small but significant collections of natural specimens ...
Leading scientists from the UK and around world will meet at Durham University next summer to present the latest in cutting-edge space research. The Royal Astronomical Society’s (RAS) National ...