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Celebrating our newest graduates at Summer Congregation 2026
Thousands of our students have celebrated their achievements during Summer Congregation 2026, with the UNESCO World Heritage Site venue of Durham Castle and Cathedral bathed in glorious sunshine for their graduation ceremonies.
University sector takes action to make admissions fairer for students from the most disadvantaged backgrounds
AI tool helps historians converse with the ancient world
Fulbright scholars gather at Durham University
National Student Survey: Continuing to improve on high student satisfaction
Understanding mental health difficulties in pupils with SEND
Students meet with Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team in careers visit
European researchers join forces to address mental health challenges
Researchers from our School of Education are part of a new €4.4 million project aimed at improving the mental health of young people across Europe.
Durham physicists part of mission to chart space and time
Ancient rock carvings suggest Bronze Age maritime links across Europe
Durham celebrates student entrepreneurship at Blueprint Challenge Final
An invention designed to tackle labour shortages in farming through chemical-free, AI-driven weeding technology has won Durham University’s Blueprint Startup Challenge.
Durham alumna Mo Mowlam honoured with blue plaque at Trevelyan College
Global pioneers and leaders to be honoured at Summer Congregation
New UK defence plan fails to deliver on space, despite the military’s growing reliance on satellite systems
It’s disappointing that the UK’s new defence investment plan is unclear on its long-term plan for space, write Dr Bleddyn Bowen, in our School of Government and International Affairs/Durham University Space Research Centre, and Postgraduate Researcher Scott Mackie.
Medical museums often display infant remains – how they were acquired was frequently harrowing and involved eugenic thinking
Why more births now end in caesarean section
Ruth First Wing named in honour of anti-apartheid activist and former Sociology lecturer
Part of the new home for our Department of Sociology has been named in honour of anti-apartheid activist, writer, journalist and lecturer Ruth First.
Shaping the cosmos at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
North Sea University Partnership builds momentum as the UK and Norway sign new education agreement
Upcoming events
Crazy Creatures
5th Durham Energy Conference
MG Car Display
Everyday Elegance: Daily Lives of Women in Late Qing China
From our Student Blogs:
How an MSc in Business Analytics took me from Durham to Switzerland and beyond!
In an international field trip to Lausanne in Switzerland, Business Analytics student Adrian had the chance to apply what he'd learnt in Durham in a hackathon at the Swiss Data Science Centre - find out more in his blog.
Chancellor in Conversation: Professor Simone Abram on international energy and climate research
Professor Simone Abram, Executive Director of Durham Energy Institute (DEI) and the Ørsted Chair in Green Energy Systems, talks about the work of the DEI which connects researchers, communities, industry, and policymakers to accelerate clean, fair, and inclusive energy transitions. Professor Abram was one of the speakers at our recent Chancellor-in-Conversation event where panellists discussed the environmental, social, political and legal impacts of climate change.
