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Late Summer Lectures

Our popular Late Summer Lecture series will travel through the past, present and future of literature this summer.
Psychology teaching fellow conducting a lecture

English Studies academics recognised in two of Nation’s most coveted literary awards

We are celebrating the phenomenal success of two of our own - Sunjeev Sahota and Kayo Chingonyi - following the recognition their work has received from the Booker Prize and the Forward Prize for Poetry respectively.
Book covers A Blood Connection and China Room

Studying English at Durham

What has it been like to study English during the pandemic?
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Transforming Our Understanding of Voice-Hearing

Durham University researchers are changing the way people think about experiences of hearing voices.
A display in the Hearing Voices exhibition

Support For Voice-Hearers Goes Online

People who hear voices, their families and mental health professionals will benefit from a new information and support website based on research by Durham University.
Students working together at computer

Why is Breathlessness Invisible?

As part of the Life of Breath project, Professor Jane Macnaughton, Co-Director in the Centre for Medical Humanities, examines Breathlessness and looks at how research may lead to new treatments to relieve the distressing symptoms of this debilitation condition.
The Breathe In exhibition space entrance lined with posters