The current UK two-child benefit cap, which prevents households on Universal Credit or Child Tax Credit from receiving child benefit payments for a third of subsequent child born after April 2017, is ...
Durham University welcomes the UK Government’s announcement (Wednesday 17 September) that North East England will become an ...
The roundtable event explored how soil-focused approaches across Government departments could provide a genuine win-win’ ...
An international team of scientists, led by Professor Chris Done of our Physics Department, has made a surprising discovery ...
Vice Chancellor and Warden, Professor Karen O'Brien hosted the annual executive board meeting of the Matariki Network this ...
A New Zealand researcher is joining us on a four-year professorship to study the bioethics of the use, curation, and ...
Ancient plant samples have shown that farmers in the Middle East prioritised wine production over olive growing during times of climatic change. Researchers, including experts from our Department of ...
Our Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology (IPPP) will celebrate its 25th anniversary on 24-25 September, recognising a ...
ITER is the world’s largest and most ambitious fusion energy experiment. Fusion is the process that powers the Sun, and ...
Our Careers and Enterprise Team launched a new Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Toolkit at the 2025 Teaching and Learning Conference. Developed by academic and professional services staff across the ...
Organised by our Science Engagement team, Celebrate Science 2025 is packed with opportunities to explore, create, and be inspired. Bring your family, invite your friends, and spark curiosity about the ...
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