Research and Scholarly Activity
University College is an exciting multidisciplinary learning community. Whilst undergraduate and postgraduate students receive formal degree teaching in their academic departments, there are plenty of formal and informal learning opportunities within the College, supported by our connections with learned institutions, research fellows and wider research networks.
University College has around 25 Fellows and a number of Junior and Emeritus Fellows. Fellowships are awarded on merit and all Fellows have made both a significant contribution to their discipline and the College. The College regularly hosts visiting academics from around the world, often in collaboration with Institutes including the Institute for Advanced Study, Institute for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, and Global Policy Institute. The College also has a range of scholarships available to support study.
The Durham Castle Public Lecture Series is devoted to bringing high-profile speakers to Durham who can contribute to academic and public discussion on issues of global significance. The presenters have made an outstanding contribution over a sustained period of time which makes them an obvious choice for our lecture series.
This is your chance to see, hear and learn from incredible speakers, to ask questions and think about answers. The aim is to create a vibrant atmosphere for intellectual debate on major issues.
University College Early Career Research Fellowships
Applications are now open for the new University College Early Career Research Fellowships.
We are reimagining the University College Fellowship programme and are excited to launch an ECR Fellowship scheme for 2023-24. This is an important part of our college strategic plan, which includes fostering intellectual curiosity within our learning community. The funding is provided courtesy of our endowed Slater Fund, to benefit University College’s research culture.
Through the ECR Fellows scheme we will
- further strengthen intellectual engagement in our college community.
- share ECR experiences with University College postgraduate students.
- provide a multidisciplinary network and learning community for ECRs who may be new to Durham University.
ECR Fellows will lead one initiative per year to support, inspire or encourage Castle’s postgrad research community. Fellows will receive a stipend of £800 to support their own research and access to funding to enable their initiative for PGRs.
For more details please see the attached summary. The deadline for applications is 1 September 2023.
MA Museum and Artefact Studies Scholarship, 2023/25
The University College Durham Trust MA Museum and Artefact Studies Scholarship has been generously established in Memory of Lt-Col Angus Alexander Macfarlane-Grieve, Master of University College from 1939-1953, and funded by donations made by the College’s alumni. The scholarship is to support a postgraduate student on a two-year part-time course in Museum and Artefact Studies at Durham University.
The scholarship will be awarded to one applicant biennially and the successful candidate will have access to the College collections while undertaking their studies, research and dissertation, and may potentially support both the Curator and the wider College in its efforts to improve the College as a museum and accessible heritage site. The course is carried out part-time over a period of two years. In addition, a willingness to play a full part in the life of the University College and Department of Archaeology is expected.
MA Museum and Artefact Scholarship Details
MA Museum and Artefact Scholarship Terms and Conditions
MA Museum and Artefact Scholarship Application Form
Further details on the course can be found here: https://www.dur.ac.uk/archaeology/postgraduate/taughtprogrammes/ma_museum_studies/
The scholarship includes part-time course fees and accommodation within University College (self-catered at New Kepier Court) for each year of the two-year course.
The scholarship will be held in University College in conjunction with the department of Archaeology.
Applications are now open. Please read the particulars above and submit completed applications to univcoll.office@durham.ac.uk by 1 July 2023.
Informal queries can be made to Gillian Rennie, via gillian.rennie@durham.ac.uk.