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Children and Creativity: In Conversation with Anne Longfield
In 2019, the Durham Commission on Creativity and Education, a partnership between Durham University and Arts Council England, launched its first report investigating the teaching of young people to be creative and to think creatively, and made ten recommendations across not only schools, but also Early Years, apprenticeships, Universities and the arts.
12 December 2024
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
CB008, Confluence Building, on the main Durham University Science Site off Stockton Road.
- Discussion
- Other
- Public
30 January 2025
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Online
- Research event
30 January 2025
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Online event.
- Outreach & community
- Research event
Conference on 'closure', 9-10 April 2025
Join the full two-day conference programme on Wed 9 April 12:30 - 17:30 and Thu 10 April at 9:15-17:30. Alternatively join the public talk followed by a drinks reception on Wednesday evening at 7pm. Dr Kathryn Mannix and ceramist Dr Julian Stair discuss the concept of ‘closure’ in conversation with Professor Douglas Davies.
09 April 2025 - 10 April 2025
1:15 PM - 5:30 PM
Dunelm House, The Students‘ Union Building
- Discussion
- Partnerships & Collaboration
- Public
- Research event
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Global
Rivers of Ink -tour in the North-East of England
Following on from the success of Codex the London-based Projection Studio is producing another artwork of light and sound projection in collaboration with Durham University researchers. This time the artwork will be about the making of Codex Amiatinus, the world's oldest bible and how it came to be produced in the North-East of England.
11 February 2026 - 23 February 2026
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Multiple locations, see the main event page.
- Outreach & community
- Partnerships & Collaboration
- Performance
- Public
- Research event
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Tour
- Family friendly
- Department of Theology and Religion
Rivers of Ink -tour in the North-East of England
Following on from the success of Codex the London-based Projection Studio is producing another artwork of light and sound projection in collaboration with Durham University researchers. This time the artwork will be about the making of Codex Amiatinus, the world's oldest bible and how it came to be produced in the North-East of England.
16 February 2026 - 28 February 2026
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Multiple locations, see the main event page.
- Outreach & community
- Partnerships & Collaboration
- Performance
- Public
- Research event
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Tour
- Family friendly
- Department of Theology and Religion
Rivers of Ink -tour in the North-East of England
Following on from the success of Codex the London-based Projection Studio is producing another artwork of light and sound projection in collaboration with Durham University researchers. This time the artwork will be about the making of Codex Amiatinus, the world's oldest bible and how it came to be produced in the North-East of England.
18 February 2026 - 02 March 2026
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Multiple locations, see the main event page.
- Outreach & community
- Partnerships & Collaboration
- Performance
- Public
- Research event
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Tour
- Family friendly
- Department of Theology and Religion
Rivers of Ink -tour in the North-East of England
Following on from the success of Codex the London-based Projection Studio is producing another artwork of light and sound projection in collaboration with Durham University researchers. This time the artwork will be about the making of Codex Amiatinus, the world's oldest bible and how it came to be produced in the North-East of England.
21 February 2026 - 05 March 2026
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Multiple locations, see the main event page.
- Outreach & community
- Partnerships & Collaboration
- Performance
- Public
- Research event
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Tour
- Family friendly
- Department of Theology and Religion
Faith in the 21st Century
What does it mean to have faith in the 21st century? Has science ruled out God’s existence? Can you be a Christian without believing it’s true?
04 May 2026
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Bishop’s Dining Room, Durham Castle
- Discussion
- Department of Philosophy
- Department of Theology and Religion