Centre for Neurodiversity & Development visits the Bill Bryson Library

By Kelly Hetherington, Repository Officer

There’s so much amazing research happening at all levels of Durham University; staff at the library work hard to support this – for example through making sure researchers have access to library resources or advising about open access, citations, copyright, policies and much, much more!

It was therefore really appreciated that researchers from the Centre for Neurodiversity and Development, based in the Department of Psychology (but with members from a range of departments including Sociology, Education and Sport and Exercise Sciences), visited the library in December 2024 to give us a glimpse into their research and show us the impact it has.

Debbie Riby, Mary Hanley, Chloe Fielding, James Mcleod and Amy Pearson from the Centre for Neurodiversity and Development stand with Kelly Hetherington from the Library.
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