We'll no longer be posting from, monitoring, or replying to messages from this account as of today (Jan 20th).
You can keep up to date with the latest news from the Open Research team at Bluesky (account details in bio).
Thanks for all of your engagement 🫡
From next Monday (Jan 20th), we'll no longer be posting on or monitoring this account.
You can keep up to date with the latest news from the Library's Open Research team, as well as the latest research from Durham authors, by following us on Bluesky: https://t.co/NQsqYHp52p
From next Monday (Jan 20th), we'll no longer be posting on or monitoring this account.
You can keep up to date with the latest news from the Library's Open Research team, as well as the latest research from Durham authors, by following us on Bluesky: https://t.co/NQsqYHp52p
The DRO team are out of office to spend time with their nearest and dearest over the Christmas vacation. We'll be back on Thursday 2nd January. Here are some festive pet pictures... Betsy...
Ever wondered how #Christmas traditions shape our lives in the UK? 🎄Check out this work in our e-thesis repository by @lucinda_murphy
"The Varieties of Christmas Magic: An ethnography of festivity, identity, and worldview in British life" https://t.co/fywiubyDkc
We wish Chloe and James all the best in their ongoing doctoral research (on, respectively, school distress and access to PE), and the same to Dr Botha with their Leverhulme research.
You can find out more about the Centre's amazing work here 👉 https://t.co/NmTeSYBKk5
It was also fantastic to learn about the ongoing success of the Centre's Triple-A project.
Professor Hanley spoke to us about the project back in 2021 👉 https://t.co/8ox5SksHIp
You can also learn more about it here 👉 https://t.co/42LUVOznGV
New paper alert by a fabulous team 'Medical skin camouflage for #women#prison#selfharm scars (COVER): randomised feasibility study 😃
https://t.co/bRS8VJ5PGi
New research by @marco_bocchio@DurhamPsych has revealed how brain cells called interneurons can act as our in-built traffic controllers🧠
This insight into brain communications could open up potential treatments for neurological disorders.
👉 https://t.co/Jjj8I97UHn
🔜 Next up in our series of researcher development training sessions
We explore the practices of predatory publishers, why such practices exist, and help ensure you're publishing your research in the best possible place for you.
Open to all staff and PGRs - do come and join us!
🔜 Next up in our series of researcher development training sessions
We explore the practices of predatory publishers, why such practices exist, and help ensure you're publishing your research in the best possible place for you.
Open to all staff and PGRs - do come and join us!