A UK Government Cabinet Minister has praised the contribution universities make to the country’s success, at a ...
We have worked with ORE Catapult for more than a decade through initiatives such as a match-funding for PhD students and numerous offshore wind research projects. This new agreement will enable ...
Dame Rosemary was a pioneering female researcher and an extremely accomplished archaeologist, who was held in very high ...
We are pioneering innovation and partnership and driving efficiencies in order to preserve and enhance what makes Durham a university like no other. Our students, staff, alumni and partners love ...
We recently welcomed Finland’s Ambassador to the UK to Durham where he learned about our excellence in health research.
We’ve officially welcomed our new cohort of students during our annual Matriculation ceremonies held in Durham Cathedral. Vice-Chancellor and Warden, Professor Karen O’Brien warmly welcomed new ...
The use, or non-use, of islands in establishing national jurisdiction over ocean space has been somewhat inconsistent and troublesome on a global scale for many years. While on the one hand, islands ...
The periodical rise and fall of oceanic waters in coastal areas - the tides - is a phenomenon that has been observed for centuries. However, their practical effects concerned only seamen and those ...
The on-going territorial dispute between Japan, the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China over the Pinnacle Islands/Senkaku Islands/Diao-yu-tai involves a number of significant issues, ...
In contemporary international law, territorial changes can only take place, prima facie, if carried out in accordance with the principle of consent. However, neither territory nor boundaries are ...