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2023/24 Research Development Projects

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ALTS: AI-enabled Legal Technologies and their Consequences on Society

This project brings together experts in law, AI-enabled legal technologies, and other to explore and test approaches for assessing AI’s impact of AI in the law
AI Law Resized

Archives and Decolonial Pedagogy: Unearthing narratives, transforming education

This project brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars to explore the role of archives in decolonising teaching and learning
Archive Resized

Archaeology of the Dispossessed

Examining whether displaced communities can reclaim a sense of ownership and agency over their tangible cultural heritage being unable to access ancestral lands
Displaced Resized

Stealing Secrets

This project provides fresh understandings of how to think of intelligence in 21st century international relations through sustained engagement with two core issues
Secrets Resized

Examining the interconnections between physical health, mental health and physical activity with neurodivergent youth

About 1 in 10 youth in the United Kingdom are neurodivergent, and they are more likely than their peers to face physical and mental health challenges.
Neurodivergent Youth Resized

Walking as Research: Exploring Landscapes and Interdisciplinary Dialogue in Northumberland National Park

Walking is a universal form of travel with many meanings—from commuting to marching—and, as a research method, it can explore the past, the present,& imagine the future
People walking in a field

Pedagogies of Dispossession - South Asia Research Group at Durham

Cross-faculty interdisciplinary forum building a research network on “Pedagogies of Dispossession,” rethinking South Asia beyond conventional ethno-nationalist framework
Indian Church