Conducting and facilitating interdisciplinary research on health and wellbeing across all four University Faculties.
AI and medical humanities Leads: Sam Bennett (Geography), Alex Campolo (Geography), Angela Woods (IMH, English Studies) and Victoria Patton (IMH) What are the implications of the use of AI for ...
The CCS is the UK’s first permanent centre devoted to pioneering world-class research and teaching in Catholic theology in the public academy. We operate within the UK’s premier research Department of ...
As a Durham graduate would you like a scholarship for further study at Durham? Are you considering options for further study, retraining, and career advancement? We can help. We are keen to support ...
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The Department of Computer Science is pleased to celebrate the availability of our Anne-Marie Imafidon Scholarships (AMI Scholarships) for Women in Technology, which we were delighted to name after ...
You then need to explain that you are in urgent need of funds for essentials, and the relevant member of staff can provide a digital Tesco voucher via email. Your details will then be passed to the ...
Autistic people are more likely to experience abuse within a relationship than non-autistic people. The guide, written by a team including academics and autistic advocates, is designed to help ...
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With Professor of Political Geography Louise Amoore at the helm, the centre will explore new ways to understand how humans interact with algorithmic technologies.
We are delighted to announce that Professor Peih-Ying (Peggy) Lu from the School of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University (KMU) has joined IMH and the Platform on a 4-month fellowship from the ...
Dr Kelly Jakubowski, from our Department of Music, explains how music connects to memory. You’re walking down a busy street on your way to work. You pass a busker playing a song you haven’t heard in ...
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