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Alumnus Jonathan Edwards CBE celebrates 30 years of his world triple jump record
Olympic gold medallist and Van Mildert alumnus, Jonathan Edwards (Physics, Van Mildert College,1984-87) has celebrated 30 years of his 1995 triple jump world record, which remains unbroken.

Beyond the runway: flagship student charity fashion show invites alumni to reconnect
Strengthening our research partnerships in Australia and New Zealand
New cosmic discovery challenges galaxy formation theories
From Army to Academia: History PhD Student Becomes BBC New Generation Thinker
UK Proteostasis Network receives BBSRC Network Grant
Bold but pragmatic: how we harness Northern innovation without hurting the Golden Triangle
Using computers to track the changing sound of bands
Coldplay, Radiohead or R.E.M. – which band has changed their music the most over the years?

Melsonby Hoard saved for the nation
Study finds women politicians are judged more harshly than men
Congratulations to all our graduating students
We have been celebrating the achievements of our students in the summer sunshine in 23 Congregation ceremonies.

Connecting talent with opportunity: careers weeks and fairs in review
New Career Mentoring Programme bridges the gap between lecture theatres and Careers
Women football players as role models – an uneven playing field?
All eyes have been on women’s football, and on the England team as the winners of the UEFA Women’s Euros in Switzerland. The players are often held up as role models but is the pressure to inspire greater on women compared to men? Professor Stacey Pope from our Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences has looked into this.

UEFA Women’s Euros: Media coverage and gender equality
Pylon wars show why big energy plans need locals on board
Vote for our Botanic Garden to be RHS Partner of the year
Fans of the Botanic Garden are being invited to place their votes in the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Garden of the Year competition. Voters will also be entered into a prize draw to win a £100 RHS Garden gift voucher.

National teaching excellence award for two early career academics
Waiting for your A-level results? Think: Durham
Upcoming events
Twilight Talk: Behind the Scenes of Telling Tales - Making Stories Come to Life
Crazy Creatures
Beasts and Legends: Adventures Through North East Folklore
Family Craft Club does Quill Creating!
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Durham University – proud to host the National Astronomy Meeting 2025
Almost a thousand of the world’s top scientists are visiting Durham University as we host the UK’s National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) 2025 (7 to 11 July). NAM is the flagship annual event of the UK’s Royal Astronomical Society and sees scientists present the latest in cutting-edge space research. NAM also connects diverse communities - from researchers and amateur astronomers to schools, artists, industry, and the public.