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COP29: How we are informing climate debate

Our research is helping to address the challenges of an ever-changing and complex world – and inspiring the next generation of problem-solvers.
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Excellence in Entrepreneurship

Find our how our students, graduates, and staff push the boundaries of entrepreneurship and innovation as we celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week.

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How we're enhancing social mobility

Explore how we're contributing to increasing social mobility and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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Events in the Middle East: support and assistance for students and staff

Read our statement and answers to frequently asked questions.

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Research Impact at Durham

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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Supercomputer simulations offer new explanation for the formation of Mars’ moons

Scientists from NASA and our Department of Physics have used supercomputer simulations to reveal that Mars’ moons may have been formed from destroyed asteroid fragments.
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Research team makes National Geographic’s ‘Picture of the Year’ cover

A research project involving Professor James Baldini, from our Department of Earth Sciences, features on the front cover of a globally-renowned magazine as it celebrates the best photographs of the last 12 months.
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New study shows how social bonds help tool-using monkeys learn new skills

Our researchers have studied wild monkeys problem-solving for food to better understand how social dynamics can influence behaviour and learning. 
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Norwegian Ambassador to the UK visits Durham

His Excellency, Tore Hattrem, Norwegian Ambassador to the United Kingdom visited Durham earlier this week.

Celebrating our aspiring entrepreneurs

We are celebrating our student and graduate entrepreneurs this week as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week (Monday 18 – Sunday 24 November).
Image includes headshots of the two students/alumni - Yuk and Mohammad.

We’re expanding our postgraduate offering with a real focus on employability

Thinking of studying a Masters in 2025? Consider one of our new postgraduate degrees and elevate your career at a World Top 100 university.
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Oldest engravings of fishing discovered in Ice Age art

New research has revealed 15,800-year-old engravings of catching fish in traps.
The engraving shows a fish is fusiform in shape, showing the head, dorsal, and ventral sections, with a partially visible forked tail.

Durham joins Arqus Alliance to help shape higher education across Europe

Durham University has joined the Arqus European University Alliance (Arqus) as an associate member.
Professor Karen O’Brien, Vice-Chancellor and Warden of Durham University with Arqus representative

Students hit the catwalk for some fashionable fundraising

Our South College students took to the catwalk to raise over £9,000 for a Durham hospice.
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Durham alumni make Great British history in America’s Cup

Matt Rossiter and Ryan Todhunter participated as ‘cyclors’ in the recent 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona.
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Donald Trump’s approach to US space policy could throw up some surprises, especially with Elon Musk on board

Dr Bleddyn Bowen from the School of Government and International Affairs and Dr P.J. Blount from the Durham Law School predict what's in store for US space travel in Donald Trump's second presidency.
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How advertising jingles influence our buying choices (and why we can still sing them decades later)

Most people can remember a jingle but why do these songs stick with us? Dr Kelly Jakubowski from our Department of Music explains why these catchy tunes stay in our heads and how they influence what we buy.
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Explore November’s Community Newsletter

Want to know more about how we interact with our local community? Our monthly Community Newsletter explores the news, events, and research both at Durham University and in the city itself.
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Lived Experience Academy brings a new approach to research

Our researchers are helping to put people with lived experience of mental health distress at the forefront of health and social care research.
A group of lived experience researchers at Northumbria University, both men and women

Upcoming events

Reflections of a philosopher at the COP16 Biodiversity Conference

Thursday 28 November 2024 - Thursday 28 November 2024
3:30 PM to 5:00 PM
Elvet Riverside ER 149
Dr Simona Capisani

Voices of Nations

Saturday 30 November 2024 - Saturday 30 November 2024
7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Elvet Methodist Church
Mahler 1 DUOS

Official UNFCCC Side Event – “Just Transition – a Fairness Discourse for Enhancing Adaptation and Improving Social Resilience”

Monday 18 November 2024 - Monday 18 November 2024
9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
CG 218 (DU) - Side Event Room 5 (COP29)
Poster for COP29 Side Event

A Christmas Carol: The Immersive Experience

Friday 29 November 2024 - Saturday 30 November 2024
7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Dunelm House
A Christmas Carol: The Immersive Experience Poster

From our Student Blogs:

First time publishing as a Durham University Postgraduate

Joss, a PhD postgraduate specialising in Queer Film, reflects on their experience of having an article they authored published in an academic journal and meeting one of their academic heroes.
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COP29

Our research is helping to address the challenges of an ever-changing and complex world – and inspiring the next generation of problem-solvers.

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