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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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Black hole revival rewrites cosmic rulebook
An international team of astronomers, including researchers from our Department of Physics, has observed a seemingly dormant supermassive black hole reawaken.
Heavy metals may help lung cancer resist chemotherapy
Astronomers discover a new astrophysical object - a black hole star
Financial sector needs AI-specific regulations to protect consumers, study finds
Japan’s earthquake shows extreme heat can turn one disaster into two
Confused about carbon capture? Experts explain why we need different types
Medieval England had a defamation problem: how people used the law to fight rumours, insults and rivals
UK’s first dedicated neurodiversity focused doctoral training programme
We are part of a pioneering new £5 million programme that aims to transform understanding of neurodiversity and human difference.
Why the Humanities matter ‘more than ever’
New global map to help protect coastal World Heritage sites
Meeting the graduating class of 2026: Iqra Aziz Malik
Graduating this summer, BA Accounting & Finance student Iqra Aziz Malik shares how her Durham experience helped shape her academic, professional and personal journey, preparing her for a career with KPMG UK.
National Student Survey: Continuing to improve on high student satisfaction
Celebrating our newest graduates at Summer Congregation 2026
UK politicians don’t want to talk about sportswashing
Dr Stephen Crossley from our Department of Sociology explores why UK politicians appear so reluctant to talk about sportswashing.
Data centres are power hungry – but they don’t have to be a burden on New Zealand’s grid
Drought, water shortages and crop failures: how does the medieval warm period compare with today?
Durham receives donation of acclaimed translation of The Four Dreams of Linchuan
We have received a donation of translations of the acclaimed literary work The Four Dreams of Linchuan.
Strengthening research ties with Japan through multiple new grant awards
European partnership to shape AI in business, locally and internationally
Upcoming events
Durham Orchid Show
Durham MBA webinar: Preparing for your MBA
Crazy Creatures
Everyday Elegance: Daily Lives of Women in Late Qing China
From our Student Blogs:
My first impressions of Durham University - a journey of warmth, learning, and discovery
Feeling at home quickly, Saruta, an international student studying MSc Management (Entrepreneurship) talks about the transformative experience of studying at Durham, from college life and a strong sense of belonging, to new friends exploring a vibrant city full of life and history.
Professor Arlene Holmes-Henderson Humanities on her hew book, Humanities Forward
Professor Arlene Holmes-Henderson talks about the relevance of the humanities in today's polarised world.
