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Nadia Siddiqui named among Top 75 Notable Academics
We're pleased to announce that Dr Nadia Siddiqui, who is a British Pakistani academic, has been recognised for her global expertise in education research and equity in education.
It’s time to make English higher education institutions accessible: Disabled students’ representatives lead the way to change
This blog was written by Dr Rille Raaper, who is an Associate Professor in our School of Education, along with Francesca Peruzzo, Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, and Mette Westander, Founding Director of Disabled Students UK.
How the first year at school can boost earnings in later life
Children who start school in the most effective classes can expect to earn more than their peers in later life, according to a new study by Durham University and the Department for Education.
Researchers launch new book on improving school systems worldwide for disadvantaged students
Pioneering academics from our top-rated School of Education are introducing a new book that presents detailed research into how poverty affects student opportunities and underachievement in schools.
90 per cent of Durham research rated ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’
The international standing of research at Durham has been confirmed in an exercise looking at the quality of research at the UK’s universities and its impact on society.