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Durham student elected Chair of Commonwealth Youth Council

Durham student elected Chair of Commonwealth Youth Council

Helping children recover from abuse

Helping children recover from abuse

Childhood environment and fertility

Childhood environment and fertility

Can a computer generate a hit musical?

Can a computer generate a hit musical?

Putting soil health on the political agenda

Putting soil health on the political agenda


Video of the week

Decommissioned oil and gas wells can leak methane into the atmosphere but contribute less of the gas to the air than agricultural use of the same land, according to a new study. Professor Fred Worrall from Durham University's Department of Earth Sciences / ReFINE explains more.


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Events

Evidence and Enlightenment

Evidence on Trial Public Lecture
The field of “secular studies” has grown by leaps and bounds over the past twenty years. Covering everything from the sociology of church attendance and affiliation in Britain, to Indian and Egyptian political arrangements, to the politics of the body in the United States, secular studies ask important questions about power, personhood, epistemology, and even ontology in the contemporary world. This talk by Professor Matthew Engelke, London School of Economics, is a contribution to secular studies, from an anthropological perspective. Its point of departure is the observation that for all the ways in which secular studies have advanced our understandings of modernity and its discontents, greater attention to the several ways in which “evidence” figures within them is both necessary and salutary.

Jason Harding - Fragments Shored against Ruin: Reassembling ‘The...

IAS - Lecture series The Life of Texts
The publication of Valerie Eliot’s facsimile and transcript of the original drafts of The Waste Land opened a fascinating light on the composition of the poem.

Henri Carter-Bresson & Street Photography - A photo-essay by Andy...

Join Durham University Photography Society as we welcome Andy Boobier, Author and President of the Bradford Athernaeum Club, as our Guest Speaker. Andy Boobier will host our first ever guest speaker event! He will be talking on Henri Carter-Bresson, the eminent 20th century Street Photographer.
All welcome - members, non-members and members of the public. Free Entry.

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New postgraduate funding source

Working in partnership with an established credit union, Durham University is delighted to be able to offer UK postgraduate taught students of all ages the opportunity of applying for low cost ethical loans. Find out more about the Durham University NEFirst Postgraduate Loan Scheme.