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Fate of the world’s biggest ice sheet is in our hands
The fate of the world’s biggest ice sheet is in our hands, researchers say.
Highest ever temperature recorded in Durham
Durham has recorded its highest ever maximum temperature of 36.9°C.
600,000-year-old finds point to some of Britain’s earliest humans
Early humans were present in Britain between 560,000 and 620,000 years ago, according to new research involving our Department of Geography.
New study indicates worrying ice loss in West Antarctica
Two major glaciers in West Antarctica may be losing ice faster than they have in at least the last 5,000 years.
Chronicling over 180 years of Durham’s changing climate
A new book chronicles the weather and climate in Durham over the past 180 years from ice-skating on the River Wear to the City’s hottest day.
Two Geography Students Receive National Recognition for their Dissertations
Congratulations to Emma Brown and Dylan Inglis, who respectively received national recognition from specialty research groups of the Royal Geographical Society for their undergraduate dissertations in geography!
Harriet Jennings awarded 2nd place in the RGS-IBG Participatory Geographies Research Group
Congratulations to Harriet Jennings, who received national recognition for undergraduate dissertation research!
Dr Sarah Knuth shortlisted for Postgraduate Teaching Award
Dr Sarah Knuth, in the Department of Geography, has been shortlisted for Masters Teacher of the Year for her work on our Risk Masters program. Congratulations Sarah!
Amy Campbell, Geography Student, Publishes Article in Columbia Undergraduate Research Journal
Amy Campbell, an undergraduate student and Laidlaw Scholar in the Department of Geography, has authored an article entitled "Illiberal Democracy: Israeli Democratic Erosion" in the Columbia Undergraduate Research Journal. Congratulations Amy!
Dr Andrew Dwyer coauthors major new report on UK cyber security
A new report, co-authored by Dr Andrew Dwyer at Durham University’s Department of Geography, explores the formation of the new UK National Cyber Force (NCF). With academics from King’s College London and the UK Offensive Cyber Working Group, the report details how the UK is consolidating offensive cyber activity under this new force.
Ákos Holányi, 3rd Year Geography Student, Wins Essay Prize from Hungarian National Council of Student Research Societies
Ákos Holányi has been awarded 1st prize in the Political and Historical Geography category by the Hungarian National Council of Student Research Societies.
Dr Erin Torkelson wins AAG Award for Best Dissertation in Economic Geography
Dr Erin Torkelson was awarded the 2021 prize for the Best Dissertation in Economic Geography for her dissertation, "Taken for Granted: Geographies of Social Welfare in South Africa."