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Durham alumnus Yuk Chi Chan receives British Council alumni award
Yuk Chi Chan (Law, College of St Hild and St Bede, 2016-2019), has been named the United States national winner for Business and Innovation at the prestigious British Council Study UK Alumni Awards, recognising his entrepreneurial leadership and impact on the global space sector.
North East England universities and North East Mayor launch £22.5m fund to convert research into new businesses
Durham and Japan: Driving forward global solutions
Joining forces to support technical skills training in our region
Could it be aliens? From Cheyava Falls on Mars to exoplanet K2 18b – here’s what scientists really think
Why safer spaces matter for young people’s physical activity
Acclaimed actress Charlotte Riley reflects on her time at Durham
Parents need better guidance on how to use baby carriers safely
New parents receive little guidance on how to use a baby sling or carrier safely, according to new research.
Improving care for women in prison living with severe mental illness
Durham researchers reveal new clues about Greenland glacier melting
Unifresher 2027 Rankings
Durham has been recognised as the UK’s leading Russell Group university in the Unifresher 2027 Rankings, achieving the highest number of subject wins.
Global pioneers and leaders to be honoured at Summer Congregation
Fired up and victorious: Ten Durham sports teams shine at BUCS Big Wednesday
The story of Pope Leo’s ‘landmark’ text on AI technology – by a member of its launch panel
Professor Anna Rowlands, in our Department of Theology and Religion/Centre for Catholic Studies, has helped Pope Leo XIV launch his first social encyclical focused on being human in a time of AI. Here she talks about the importance of Magnifica Humanitas (Magnificent Humanity).
Should you embrace your inner stonemason? Why our constant desire for change needs a rethink
What a list of Black Death survivors reveals about the way people recovered from plague
UKRI Board visit highlights North East England universities collaborative impact on regional progress and national innovation
The five universities of North East England – Durham, Newcastle, Northumbria, Sunderland and Teesside – have welcomed the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Board to the region.
Reducing criminal reoffending among female ex-prisoners
Durham and Italy: Strengthening Cultural and Academic Collaboration
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Mexican Women in STEM: Finding our golden tickets in Durham
Jennifer and Natzayany are both British Council Women in STEM Scholars, they discuss how this represents the resilience and leadership of their respective journeys. The Women in STEM event on 11-12 June at Durham gathers over 70 scholars for the 25/26 academic year, who are studying across 12 different universities in the UK.
Helping to make society safer for women and girls
Professor Clare McGlynn is a law professor whose work focuses on violence against women and girls, particularly online abuse and the legal regulation of pornography.
She warns that AI is turbocharging violence against women and girls and urgent action is needed.
