Dr William Crozier, Duns Scotus Assistant Professor in Franciscan Studies, in our Department of Theology and Religion, ...
Dr Ge Chen has won an international honour for his research into freedom of expression with a focus on China. Ge, an ...
Matriculation is a day of celebration - a rite of passage as students formally join Durham University. It refers to the ...
The research is being led by DIOKA Therapeutics, a pre-spinout company from the University of Aberdeen, and is focused on ...
Leading women’s law expert Professor Clare McGlynn from our top-rated Law School has played a key role in a groundbreaking ...
A new study from our Department of Psychology has found that identity distress (difficulty forming a cohesive identity) could ...
Congratulations to alumni George Bourne and Lauren Irwin on their medals at the World Rowing Championships, held at ...
Based at Durham and led by Professor Louise Amoore of our Department of Geography, the Leverhulme Centre for Algorithmic Life ...
We are strengthening our research links with Japan with the appointment of Professor Claire O’Malley as the UK co-chair of ...
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Specialised teachers can make mainstream schools better for children with special educational needs
The gaps are stark. By the end of primary school, children with special educational needs and disabilities are almost two years behind in writing, and about a year and a half behind in reading and ...
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, ...
Recognising these challenges, Dr Jamie, together with Dr Rachel Colls from our Department of Geography, will use the UKRI ...
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