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We conduct innovative and impactful research to transform lives and make a difference, globally and locally: research to empower and inspire.
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Chancellor-in-Conversation: exploring the future of AI in the North East of England
With major government initiatives on the horizon for Artificial Intelligence, skills and trade, our Chancellor, Dr Fiona Hill, joined with industry leaders and the University community for an engaging discussion on how they could impact business across the region.
2026 Bangladeshi Elections and Information Bombs
Three likely scenarios for Venezuela after Donald Trump's meddling
Professor Clare McGlynn’s research underpins new laws tackling X/Grok AI abuse
Winter Congregation: celebrating our newest graduates
Heritage railway volunteers show how deep friendships can be formed without discussing emotions
Opening doors with Destination Durham
Astronomers discover mysterious shock wave around dead star
Astronomers from our Physics department have discovered a striking and unexplained shock wave surrounding a dead star.
What surface ceramics reveal about cultures and connections
Warmer ocean currents significantly destabilise ice sheets, driving their retreat
BBC University Challenge ‘Champion of Champions’
Congratulations to our Durham University alumni team on retaining their BBC University Challenge title from last year and winning the alumni series over the festive period.
Global recognition for innovative teaching
University College boat named in honour of alumnus Grand Duke of Luxembourg
How medieval monks tried to stay warm in the winter
Hot water bottles, electric blankets and the heating on – some of the ways we try and keep ourselves warm in the 21st century, but how did the medieval monks manage it? Historian Professor Giles Gasper takes a step back in time to explain.
The Battleship Potemkin at 100: why Sergei Eisenstein’s powerful silent film remains unforgettable
Earth’s frozen regions are sending a clear warning about climate change – but politicians are ignoring it
Explore the latest news and events in January’s Community Newsletter
Our latest Community Newsletter features a host of events in and around Durham alongside University news and research highlights.
Roman industrial hub discovered on banks of River Wear
Durham University welcomes Government backing for new mathematics school
Upcoming events
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Spring Festival Fireworks Celebration
Verdi Requiem
Rivers of Ink -tour in the North-East of England
From our Student Blogs:
The Fiona Hill Scholarship
Milad, a Theology student, shares his experience of receiving the Fiona Hill Scholarship and how it has shaped his studies, confidence and sense of belonging at Durham.
Roman industrial hub discovered on banks of River Wear
Our experts have helped uncover evidence of a Roman industrial hub on the banks of the River Wear, at Offerton, near Sunderland.
The excavations, which took place across six months in 2025, are featured in the new series of Digging for Britain on BBC Two and iPlayer (Series 13: Episode 4).
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