Members of the Board visited several university campuses to hear from a cross-section of those active in the region’s ...
New research from our Psychology Department has found that the way parents’ guide their babies plays a key role in how ...
Widely available extreme pornography on mainstream platforms is eroticising masculine dominance and normalising sexual ...
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Our philosophy is that anyone who wants to learn a language should be able to do so. We offer courses in up to 20 different languages for Durham University students, staff and members of the public, ...
MSc Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology This innovative MSc is unique in the UK in terms of its strong international humanitarian focus and the research excellence that is at its core. As an MSc ...
Remote working can damage work-life balance, wellbeing and productivity unless clear boundaries are in place, new research ...
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 ...
Bringing together seven articles on leadership psychology, the research covers topics ranging from leaders’ fear of power loss to potential upsides of leader greed. The studies explore how dark-side ...
From September 2024 you will be taught from our brand new Business School building, Waterside. This additional building will complement our current Mill Hill Lane site and both sites will deliver a ...
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Durham is a global business school with over 380 partners across 68 industry sectors. Our connections with the corporate world are essential to its mission and reputation. Our corporate relationships ...