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Welcome to Carolyn Blake

We are delighted to welcome Carolyn Blake who joins the Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities as our new Operations Manager.
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IMH Durham releases September newsletter

Download our newsletter for news and updates from the Institute of Medical Humanities at Durham University.
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Welcome to Victoria (Pip) Hardy

Welcoming Victoria (Pip) Hardy to the Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities.
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Welcoming Bentley Crudgington to the Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities.

We are delighted to welcome Bentley Crudgington to our Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities.
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Welcoming Robert Chapman to the Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities

A warm welcome to Robert Chapman who joins us as Assistant Professor of Critical Neurodiversity Studies in the Measurement Lab on the Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities.
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Medical Humanities – Future Interdisciplinarity

IMH researchers invited to speak at three-day workshop convened by the Centre for Medical Humanities and Bioethics (CMHB) at Linköping University.
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Welcoming Anna Stenning to the Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities

A warm welcome to Anna Stenning, who joins us on the Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities as a Postdoctoral Research Associate with the Narrative Practices Lab.
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Wellcome Research Culture Funding Success

Our IMH Senior Fellow, Jane Macnaughton has led a team of Durham staff to success in attaining a £1 million grant from Wellcome to develop research culture at Durham.
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Narrative Practices Lab: Connecting Durham University researchers engaged in narrative research on health

Exciting opportunities for Durham University researchers from across disciplines to come together and help us think about how we can best support and foster work in the areas of narrative research and storytelling.
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ReaderBank: A collaborative project with Edinburgh International Book Festival

As part of the Discovery Research Platform for Medical Humanities, our researchers are partnering with the Edinburgh International Book Festival to develop ReaderBank: the world’s most ambitious study of reading, imagination and well-being.
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Latest newsletter released by IMH Durham

Download our newsletter for news and updates from the Institute of Medical Humanities at Durham University.
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