Our experts have helped uncover evidence of a Roman industrial hub on the banks of the River Wear, at Offerton, near ...
The MoU was highlighted during a high-profile visit by Professor Mike Shipman, our Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost, to IIT ...
Develop an in-depth understanding of issues in crime, deviance and the criminal justice system in a supportive environment where you will be given the opportunity to challenge your thinking and push ...
Welcome to Programme Regulations. These pages contain the regulations governing programmes at the University of Durham. The information in these web pages is correct for the academic year 2025/2026.
Have you ever wondered how society shapes the way we live? With the joint honours degree in Anthropology and Sociology, you'll develop an understanding of humans as social and cultural beings.
This course critically addresses a range of key issues and debates relating to crime and the criminal justice system, and you will reflect on how they are entangled with social inequality, power and ...
The Sir William Leech Library occupies the first and second floors of our purpose-built Learning Resource Centre, which is situated next to the College chapel. The building is open 24/7 during term to ...
Up to 1 in 10 people hear voices that others don't. These experiences can be highly stigmatised, rarely talked about, and often hidden from public view. Yet it is now increasingly recognised that ...
If ever you would like to discuss anything legacy-related, The Legacies Team would be pleased to hear from you. We are always grateful to hear from our supporters about their intentions to ensure we ...
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 ...
Researchers from our top-rated Psychology department have discovered that social bonding behaviours in chimpanzees, like grooming and play, can spread through groups much like contagious yawns or ...
With Professor of Political Geography Louise Amoore at the helm, the centre will explore new ways to understand how humans interact with algorithmic technologies.
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