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Offers undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Courses, staff research interests, research activities, The Old Fulling Mill Museum of Archaeology.
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RAE 2008 – Durham Archaeology research rated top in UK
Durham Archaeology has been ranked as the best in the UK in the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) for 2008, with the highest overall score and highest percentage of 4* (World Class) and 3* (Internationally
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The Department is characterised by an interdisciplinary approach with strong research activities in polymer and materials chemistry enabled by Multidisciplinary Condensed Matter Chemistry and Bioactive Chemistry. Offers information on degree programmes, research, admissions, fellowships, and contact details.
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About the Department of Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry in Durham has an excellent reputation for both teaching and research.
Research in the Chemistry Department cuts across the traditional disciplines and is characterised by an interdisciplinary approach. A wide range of research is
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Offers programmes ranging from Diploma to graduate studies in CHinese, japanese and East Asian Studies and Management. Provides information on courses, opportunities, resources, staff and contact details.
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