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Durham’s got talent – taking ‘out of this world’ A Cappella to a national television audience
For over a decade, Northern Lights A Cappella, our student‑run and award‑winning singing group, has been a standout part of our student performing arts community.
Durham professor honoured with Lapworth Medal for outstanding contributions to palaeontology
Fired up and victorious: Ten Durham sports teams shine at BUCS Big Wednesday
Shaping the future of North East England’s offshore wind energy
Durham’s new humanoid robot to support cutting-edge research
Workers with multiple jobs miss out on basic rights, study finds
Why do some people eat soil? From a prisoner’s lifeline to a modern tasting menu, the history of geophagy
Law researcher gives evidence to MPs on policing of Irish border post-Brexit
An internationally renowned expert from our Law School has given evidence to MPs on police cooperation between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland post-Brexit.
Spotlight on: Professor Carol Adams – setting the standard in corporate sustainability reporting
Spotlight on: Professor Stephen Gorard - championing use of evidence to improve education outcomes
Asian Access: a new pathway to higher education
Asian Access is a new residential programme supporting Year 12 students of Asian heritage in the UK, aiming to boost their confidence in applying to Durham University.
College sports teams successfully defend Varsity title
Durham named a World Top 50 international university
Can the UK achieve the fastest AI adoption in the G7?
Professor Kieran Fernandes, Executive Dean of our Business School, explores the UK’s ambition to lead the G7 in AI adoption, arguing that success depends not on innovation alone, but on how effectively AI is embedded across businesses, public services and regions.
How to spot the use and abuse of the word ‘context’
Major education reforms in England unveiled – here’s what the experts think
Celebrating enduring cultural and academic collaboration with Spain
We welcomed Mr Santiago Miralles Huete, Consul General of Spain in Edinburgh, for a visit that celebrated our long-standing connections with Spain, and its vibrant cultural and academic community.
New archive project to unlock stories of Hadrian’s Wall
Durham spin-out company wins major life sciences award
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From our Student Blogs:
From Pakistan to Durham - finding my place at SGIA
Second-year student Ilsa looks back on her first year studying in our School of Government and International Affairs and finding her place in a supportive, global community.
Newly revealed medieval wall painting sheds light on Durham Castle’s high-status past
A hidden section of medieval wall painting has been uncovered by archaeologists at one of North East England’s iconic landmarks – giving clues to its grand past.
Revealed during renovations at Durham Castle, in Durham City, the decorative artwork is thought to be approximately 700 to 750 years old.
