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Professor Michael Snape from our department of Theology and Religion explores the history, symbolism, and contemporary significance of the Royal Maundy Service, which King Charles III will continue ...
Wealth inequality has been linked to human sustainability for over 10,000 years. That’s according to a new study led by Professor Dan Lawrence from our Archaeology department.
In Europe, the Renaissance period saw a new wave of beauty hacks, from arsenic baths (which bleach the skin to a near translucent white) to Belladonna drops (literal poison) used on the eyes to induce ...
Awarded by the Academy of Medical Sciences in partnership with the Government’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, Wellcome, and the British Heart Foundation, the Springboard Award ...
The connections between King Charles III and ourselves go back at least 30 years. On 6 July 1989, the then-Prince Charles was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Civil Law in a grand ceremony held in the ...
The Hate ID app will help practitioners in the UK Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner region signpost victims of hate incidents to the most appropriate support service. The researchers analysed ...
The Leverhulme Centre for Algorithmic Life is one of three winners of the 2025 Leverhulme Research Centre competition, which awards research centres grants up to £10 million over ten years for ...
Work has begun to revitalise the Fellows’ Garden at University College, Durham Castle to enhance its value as an accessible outdoor space enabling student and community wellbeing and enrichment.
The AGCAS Membership Quality Standard accreditation serves as a benchmark for excellence in UK higher education careers services, ensuring that institutions uphold the highest standards of ...