The ethical and governance review co-authored by Professor Cave concludes that a phased approach is needed – ‘soft’ governance implementing the UK SCBEM Code of Practice, as a stepping stone to ‘hard’ ...
In a new study, scientists from our top-rated Biosciences department joined forces with researchers from Jagiellonian University (Poland), and the John Innes Centre to reveal how a bacterial enzyme ...
Social movements are dynamic, non-linear, and constantly evolving. Capturing their complexities and true impact requires an embedded and reflective approach that transcends traditional metrics. In ...
We’ve launched a new £5m research centre to support North East England’s growing space industry and lead on the sustainable exploration of the cosmos. The Durham University Space Research Centre ...
Thirty three Durham alumni are participating in a 2023 Twice Round the World Triathlon (target distance 80,150km) in memory of Durham alumni Lieutenant Richard Palmer (Combined Social Sciences, ...
In optical microscopy, the resolution limit is defined by Abbe's principles. Generally this results in a lateral resolution (X-Y) limit of approximately 250nm and axial (Z) resolution of approximately ...
We seek to enhance our reputation and research by increasing our academic capacity and recruiting exceptional staff to join our institution, not only to generate significant growth in research income ...
The Responsible Business research area aims to address pressing societal and environmental challenges, primarily through the analytic lens of global value chains and anchored in the United Nations ...
A core area of focus in international business is global strategy, our researchers focus on MNEs adoption of strategies that balance global integration with local responsiveness to manage their ...
International markets are becoming increasingly important for businesses, offering greater market size and expanded opportunities. However, foreign markets also present significant challenges, such as ...
International business scholars have become really focused on understanding the nature of emerging market (E) MNEs. In what ways, for example, are they different (if at all?) to developed market MNEs?
In our next 'Academic Spotlight' we speak to Prof Jane Macnaughton about Flourish@Durham. We speak to her about what this means, how this benefits the students of Durham and how students can get ...