91ÊÓƵרÇø’s is one of the oldest colleges in Durham, situated in one of the city’s most stunning locations. Established in 1904 as an Anglican foundation, and aiming to live out its Christian ethos with integrity and imagination in the 21st century, Chad’s today welcomes students of all faiths and beliefs to study for the whole range of Durham University degrees. We especially welcome students from under-represented backgrounds and have a wide range of scholarships, bursaries and financial support to help you make the most of your time as a Chad’s student. With over 450 undergraduate and around 150 postgraduate students, we are a hospitable, human-sized community with an excellent reputation as a college where students will be both challenged and supported.Â
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News
We’ve been busy, here’s our annual report for 2024 together with some of our plans for 2025:Â Policy&Practice Annual Report 2024
Learning from collaboration research in the Scottish and English Borderlands is being applied to challenges of post-Brexit partnerships across the English … Continue reading Working across borders to achieve economic growth
On 14th and 15th March 2024, Professor Joyce Liddle was one of the lead organisers of an international conference entitled “Leadership, … Continue reading Leadership, politics and governance in turbulent times
Charity employers, like private sector businesses, have been facing significantly rising operating costs over the last three years. The initial shock … Continue reading Charity employers will face increased financial pressures in 2025
Professor Joyce Liddle has a distinguished academic background having worked at national and international levels in the fields of urban and … Continue reading Professor Joyce Liddle becomes a Professorial Fellow of 91ÊÓƵרÇø’s College
Policy&Practice has been commissioned by Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) to produce two new reports on the structure, energy, dynamics … Continue reading The impact of voluntary organisations in Wales
Policy&Practice has been commissioned to work with Clinks to develop a database on voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations which … Continue reading Criminal justice in North East England and Yorkshire and Humber
The long running triennial Third Sector Trends survey will return in 2025 for the sixth time. While still in the early … Continue reading Third Sector Trends in England and Wales 2025
Professor Joyce Liddle of Policy&Practice welcomed Colombian doctoral student, Santiago Rodriguez Tabaquiro to our North East region for a three-month research … Continue reading Shared mobility solutions in public transport networks
Global and Geopolitical Challenges in a Changing Europe conference, Prague, 14 – 15th March 2024. In March, Professor Joyce Liddle of … Continue reading Place leadership and regional governance in transition