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Led by Helen Fenwick and Patrick Zuk
01 January 2025 - 31 December 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
TBC
Led by Dr Alice Nah
01 September 2025 - 31 July 2028
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Project is planned to encompass the years 2025-2028, and will include workshops/seminars.
08 October 2025 - 08 October 2028
Durham Law School
‘Once a Johnian’ Formals are vocation themed formal dinners to which all Johnians are warmly invited.
26 February 2026 - 04 June 2026
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
St John‘s College, 3 South Bailey, Durham, DH1 3RJ
Led by Dr Jessie Blackbourn
01 April 2026 - 31 December 2028
12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
This conference seeks to re-envision ancient authorship by exploring the roles played by socially marginalised and overlooked groups in the creation, preservation, and dissemination of ancient texts.
13 May 2026 - 15 May 2026
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
WB-0003-0004, Waterside Building (Durham Business School)
Join us online to find out more about our comprehensive package of MBA scholarships available at Durham University Business School for 2026 entry.
15 May 2026
1:00 PM - 1:45 PM
Online
This open session brings together people from the BSI community with those from the Department of Engineering. There will be an introduction to our approach and areas of research and short presentations from academics from the Department of Engineering sharing an overview of their research topics and current challenges.
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Seminar: E101 (Department of Engineering) Mixer: Coffee, cake and conversation - Engineering (TBC)
This session brings together people from the BSI community with those from the Department of Engineering. There will be a short introduction to the BSI followed by short presentations from academics from the Department of Engineering who will share an overview of their research topics and current challenges. The talks will be followed with a structured mixer session.
ASAUK2026 Narrative, Power and the Making of African Worlds Narratives, whether official, insurgent, embodied, archival, legal, or speculative, are fundamental to the shaping of knowledge, identity, and power across the African continent and its diasporas.
15 May 2026 - 22 May 2026
6:10 PM - 5:00 PM
The conference in September will take place in the TLC. This is just to notify that there is a call for papers.
Over the last decade, physicists have learned to assemble "atom by atom" a synthetic quantum matter. This seminar will present one example based on laser-cooled ensembles of individual atoms trapped in microscopic optical tweezer arrays.
18 May 2026
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Ph8 Lecture Theatre, Rochester Building DH1 3LE
Durham University’s JusTN0W Initiative is delighted to host Caroline Foster, Professor of International Law, University of Auckland for its inaugural Research Conversations with Lecture Series 2026.
19 May 2026
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Room 0008 (Lecture Theatre), Confluence Building (School of Education), Durham University (or online via MS teams)
In this seminar for the International Scholars of the History of Women Religious Association, Jaime Goodrich (Wayne State University) gives a talk on 'Archival Stories and Silences – Rival Lives of Abbess Lucy Knatchbull, OSB'.
This panel discussion explores pyropolitics as a critical lens for understanding how the management and manifestation of fire shape contemporary sovereign power and social space. As ‘we’ unevenly navigate the "Pyrocene," the panel seeks to theorise fire not merely as a geophysical hazard, but as a fundamental logic of territorial control, colonialism, and struggle in a heating world. Through diverse geographical scales, we aim to map how flames can both exert power and make possible resistance.
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
W309 (Geography)
The Measurement Lab's monthly online reading group. Each paper will have an author's/commentator’s introduction, and have group discussion.
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
QRFE Workshop on Climate Change
20 May 2026
Waterside Building, Durham University Business School
Do you work or study at Durham University? Are you interested in what we do here at the Institute for Medical Humanities? Then come and join us for fika!
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
IMH (Confluence Building)
Measuring and sensing devices play an important role in research across both the medical humanities and geography. This workshop will explore the nature of these devices not as they currently exist, but as they might be — generating ideas for speculative computational products. The workshop hence revisits sensing and measurement not as sites of certainty, but as sites of exploration.
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Event Space, Mountjoy Centre
Join us at the online live Q&A session with the Programme Director.
10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Conversation Topic: Writing up Research, 20 May 2026, 1100-1230
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Nine DTP/DRMC Hub. 1st Floor, Arthur Holmes Building. Left of the Calman Learning Centre, side entrance. Signposted DRMC/Nine DTP.