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Talking Humanities

Durham University

Talking Humanities introduces projects and reflections from researchers across the Arts and Humanities Faculty at Durham University. The faculty is home to a vibrant culture of ideas and research activities. Talking Humanities features insights into collaborative projects working across the university and beyond - changing the ways in which we think and work. These highlight the transformative str... more

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A visit to St Paul’s Church, Jarrow, to hear how Rivers of Ink reimagines the Codex Amiatinus through projection, sound, and scholarship.

Find out more about Transformative Humanities

In this episode we bring together Professor Francis Watson from the department of Theology and Religion and Lauren Randall, a Phd researcher at Durham University. They are both working on the manuscript Codex Amiatinus, the world’s oldest bible and a... more

Our guests:

Dr Nikita Chiu

Dr Chris Cowie

Dr Vladimir Brljak

Find out more about Transformative Humanties.

Please visit the website for the walking trail: 

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Link for Sean Creighton and also relevant media links: 

durhams-black-history.humap.site/about

Link to Durham's Palatinate Newspaper:  www.... more

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The Black Death of 1348–9 stands “unchallenged as the greatest disaster in documented human history,” yet the characteristics of the disease that killed approximately half the population of Europe in just a handful of years have long confo... more

A map of the full Coal Stories route can be found here. 

For the podcast we walked from Market Place (13 on map)) past St Mary-le-Bow Church (1) and down to the coal seam (2).

You can find the guide at the following shops:

• Palace Green Library s... more

In this episode of Talking Humanities, Dr. Alistair Brown, Assistant Professor of Digital Humanities and Modern Literature at Durham University, discusses the importance of studying English in today’s world. Walking along the River Wear, he explains ... more

Welcome to our final podcast from the BFI Reuben Library. In this episode we join Dr Ladan Cockshut and Professor Simon James from Durham University in conversation with Stuart Burnside, Video Games Manager in the certification unit at the British fi... more

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