Durham physicist Professor Valery Khoze has been elected to the Academia Europaea, one of Europe’s most prestigious academic ...
Professor Nancy Cartwright from our top-rated Philosophy Department has been awarded the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of ...
The study, led by Dr Nikki Rutter, has been recognised by the European Social Work Research Association (ESWRA) with its ...
It has been said that “people leave managers, not companies”. It’s easy to believe that this is true, either from personal ...
Our work in strengthening UK-Japan cultural ties has been recognised with a prestigious honour from the Japanese Government ...
A major study involving Durham University shows that a radical rethink of rural housing design in sub-Saharan Africa can ...
Our physicists have created a new movie taking us back nine billion years in time to understand the formation of our Milky ...
With the 1994 publication of "Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character", Jonathan Shay’s reflections on the moral trauma that combatants experience focused attention on the ...
Global media leaders will debate the most pressing issues facing journalism and truth-telling at a summit held in memory of ...
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 ...
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The act of strangulation has become increasingly normalised and sexualised. Dr Hannah Bows, from our Law School, explains that despite its increased popularity, research shows it isn't necessarily ...