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Welcome to the Institute for Medical Humanities

We conduct interdisciplinary research into what we call 'hidden experience' and investigate experiences of health and illness which are marginalised, difficult, unspeakable, unacknowledged, or invisible. Our aim is to transform knowledge within and beyond the critical medical humanities, improve health policy and practice, and benefit the lives of communities and individuals.
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A structure of interconnected platforms and floating islands on a stormy sea. Each platform features items that reflect the Labs and Sites of the Platform. Top left to top right: Visual and Material, The WellSpring, Measurement, Narrative and Cognition, The Festival. Bottom left to bottom right: The Practice, Affective Experience, Narrative Practice, Moving Bodies.

Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities

We are delighted to have been awarded a £9 million Wellcome grant to develop a Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities (DRP-MH). The Platform will create space for experimentation and intellectual risk-taking, support networks globally, and revolutionise the capacity of the field.

Find out more about the DRP-MH



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Explore the research and activities of our Institute and keep up to date with our latest news and events. 

Research Themes

Our Institute supports work across six interdisciplinary research strands from 2025–2027.
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MA in Medical Humanities

Apply now for our interdisciplinary programme introducing students to a variety of different perspectives and methodologies for studying health and wellbeing.
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Creative Facilitation

Find out more about how arts-based and creative approaches can transform interdisciplinary and cross-sector health research.
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What is Medical Humanities?

Based on the MedHums 101 series at The Polyphony, this brochure introduces ten core ideas and ways of working central to the critical medical humanities.
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Join us for Fika!

We are running fika sessions every Wednesday for those connected to IMH to informally come together to share coffee and cake and make visible the working, thinking and ideas that animate our Institute.

Find out more about Fika!

Latest News

PhD Showcase - call for papers from Postgraduate Research students

The Institute for Medical Humanities at Durham University warmly invites Durham Postgraduate Research (PGR) students to participate in a PhD Showcase afternoon celebrating the diversity and creativity of research in the medical humanities.
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New book on the construction of scientific orthodoxy and Covid-19

A major open-access book on the role of science during the Covid-19 pandemic has just been published, co-authored by Professor Alex Broadbent from our Department of Philosophy and Institute for Medical Humanities.
Book cover for Power, Knowledge and Covid-19 by Alex Broadbent and Pieter Streicher. It shows small people standing inside a Petri dish under a microscope, against a blue background.

Get in touch

For general enquiries, please contact us by email.

Institute for Medical Humanities

Durham University

Confluence Building

Lower Mountjoy

Stockton Road

Durham

DH1 3LE

T. +44 (0)191 334 8277