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We have been consistently rated as one of the top UK music departments in The Complete University Guide and Guardian University League Table.

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6th in the UK for Research Output Quality in Music, Research Excellence Framework 2021
Athena Swan
Athena Swan Bronze Award since 2022
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1st The Complete University Guide 2026
2nd in the Times / Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
QS World University Rankings 2027

QS World University Rankings 2027: Durham ranks 85th, up 9 places

Our global reputation for employability reflects the quality and real-world relevance of our education and research. Ranked 85th overall, we are also among the world’s top 50 for Employer Reputation and placed joint 24th for Sustainability.

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The Music Department’s vibrant postgraduate research environment attracts high-calibre applicants from all over the world.
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The Department of Music is one of the very best UK Music Departments with an outstanding reputation for excellence in teaching, research and employability of our students.

Ranked #3 in REF2014, the Department of Music has internationally renowned research strengths in interdisciplinary research in musicology, theory and analysis, ethnomusicology, music psychology, performance, composition, and music technology.
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  • Durham Climbs The QS World Rankings

    Durham climbed nine places in the QS World University Rankings, to 85th. The Arts and Humanities department, of which music is a part, was ranked even higher, at 31st. 
    QS World University Rankings 2027 Badge
  • Durham Arts and Humanities subjects rank among the UK’s best in student-focused Unifresher rankings

    Durham University’s Arts and Humanities subjects have performed strongly in the latest Unifresher subject rankings, helping to secure Durham’s position as the UK’s leading Russell Group university in the Unifresher 2027 Rankings.
    students looking at phone with view of cathedral
  • Durham and Southwestern sign new Master’s pathway agreement

    Durham University has established a new partnership with Southwestern University (Georgetown, USA), creating a streamlined progression route for qualified Southwestern graduates onto a selection of Durham taught Master’s programmes, including many in Arts and Humanities.
    Durham and Southwestern sign new Master’s pathway agreement
  • Durham Students Win Prize at RMA Southeast Asia Chapter Conference

    Two current Durham Music PhD students, Ardi Echevarria and Yan Xin Ng, presented papers at the Royal Musical Association's Southeast Asia Chapter conference in 2026 — and both were awarded the Springer Researcher Student Prize. Durham alumnus Matthew Hansel, who completed an MA by Research in 2024, also presented.
    A collage of photographs, one showing a student speaking, the other showing two students holding a prize certificate
  • John Snijders in Conversation with Artist Graham Dolphin at Dead Dog Gallery

    On Thursday 19 March at 4.30pm, Professor John Snijders joins artist Graham Dolphin for a public conversation exploring art, performance, and contemporary music at the Dead Dog Gallery, Durham Sixth Form Centre.
    A grid of photographs on a wall, reaching round a corner
  • Richard Rijnvos's Aphrodite Featured in New Exhibition at Vane

    A thirty-minute animated film accompanying Durham composer Richard Rijnvos's Aphrodite for shō & string sextet (2022–23) is showing throughout March as part of Moments of Wonder, a new exhibition by Mike Collier at Vane gallery in Gateshead. Rijnvos will be present for a special screening on Wednesday 4 March at 4.30pm, ahead of the exhibition's opening preview.
    A colourful circular artwork
  • New Edited Volume Explores Global Perspectives in Musicology

    Dr Amanda Hsieh from our Department of Music has teamed up with Dr Vera Wolkowicz from the University of Glasgow to bring together 10 authors from around the world to ask a timely question: why do we need musicological perspectives beyond our own?
    Two women standing with a book

Durham Arts and Humanities subjects rank among the UK’s best in student-focused Unifresher rankings

Durham University’s Arts and Humanities subjects have performed strongly in the latest Unifresher subject rankings, helping to secure Durham’s position as the UK’s leading Russell Group university in the Unifresher 2027 Rankings.
students looking at phone with view of cathedral

Durham and Southwestern sign new Master’s pathway agreement

Durham University has established a new partnership with Southwestern University (Georgetown, USA), creating a streamlined progression route for qualified Southwestern graduates onto a selection of Durham taught Master’s programmes, including many in Arts and Humanities.
Durham and Southwestern sign new Master’s pathway agreement

Durham Students Win Prize at RMA Southeast Asia Chapter Conference

Two current Durham Music PhD students, Ardi Echevarria and Yan Xin Ng, presented papers at the Royal Musical Association's Southeast Asia Chapter conference in 2026 — and both were awarded the Springer Researcher Student Prize. Durham alumnus Matthew Hansel, who completed an MA by Research in 2024, also presented.
A collage of photographs, one showing a student speaking, the other showing two students holding a prize certificate

John Snijders in Conversation with Artist Graham Dolphin at Dead Dog Gallery

On Thursday 19 March at 4.30pm, Professor John Snijders joins artist Graham Dolphin for a public conversation exploring art, performance, and contemporary music at the Dead Dog Gallery, Durham Sixth Form Centre.
A grid of photographs on a wall, reaching round a corner

Richard Rijnvos's Aphrodite Featured in New Exhibition at Vane

A thirty-minute animated film accompanying Durham composer Richard Rijnvos's Aphrodite for shō & string sextet (2022–23) is showing throughout March as part of Moments of Wonder, a new exhibition by Mike Collier at Vane gallery in Gateshead. Rijnvos will be present for a special screening on Wednesday 4 March at 4.30pm, ahead of the exhibition's opening preview.
A colourful circular artwork

New Edited Volume Explores Global Perspectives in Musicology

Dr Amanda Hsieh from our Department of Music has teamed up with Dr Vera Wolkowicz from the University of Glasgow to bring together 10 authors from around the world to ask a timely question: why do we need musicological perspectives beyond our own?
Two women standing with a book

Durham Music Department's success in Number 1 ranking of the Complete University Guide 2026

The Department of Music is proud to announce again its number one ranking in the Complete University Guide 2026.
The Music Department on Palace Green with Durham Cathedral in the background

Innovation In Teaching And Learning Awards for Music Department Educators

Congratulations! Dr Ian Dickson won the ‘Innovation in Teaching and Learning’ award, for his hugely popular gamification of music theory and techniques.
Five members of the music department at an awards ceremony
  • Durham Students Win Prize at RMA Southeast Asia Chapter Conference

    Two current Durham Music PhD students, Ardi Echevarria and Yan Xin Ng, presented papers at the Royal Musical Association's Southeast Asia Chapter conference in 2026 — and both were awarded the Springer Researcher Student Prize. Durham alumnus Matthew Hansel, who completed an MA by Research in 2024, also presented.
    A collage of photographs, one showing a student speaking, the other showing two students holding a prize certificate
  • John Snijders in Conversation with Artist Graham Dolphin at Dead Dog Gallery

    On Thursday 19 March at 4.30pm, Professor John Snijders joins artist Graham Dolphin for a public conversation exploring art, performance, and contemporary music at the Dead Dog Gallery, Durham Sixth Form Centre.
    A grid of photographs on a wall, reaching round a corner
  • Richard Rijnvos's Aphrodite Featured in New Exhibition at Vane

    A thirty-minute animated film accompanying Durham composer Richard Rijnvos's Aphrodite for shō & string sextet (2022–23) is showing throughout March as part of Moments of Wonder, a new exhibition by Mike Collier at Vane gallery in Gateshead. Rijnvos will be present for a special screening on Wednesday 4 March at 4.30pm, ahead of the exhibition's opening preview.
    A colourful circular artwork

John Snijders in Conversation with Artist Graham Dolphin at Dead Dog Gallery

On Thursday 19 March at 4.30pm, Professor John Snijders joins artist Graham Dolphin for a public conversation exploring art, performance, and contemporary music at the Dead Dog Gallery, Durham Sixth Form Centre.
A grid of photographs on a wall, reaching round a corner

Richard Rijnvos's Aphrodite Featured in New Exhibition at Vane

A thirty-minute animated film accompanying Durham composer Richard Rijnvos's Aphrodite for shō & string sextet (2022–23) is showing throughout March as part of Moments of Wonder, a new exhibition by Mike Collier at Vane gallery in Gateshead. Rijnvos will be present for a special screening on Wednesday 4 March at 4.30pm, ahead of the exhibition's opening preview.
A colourful circular artwork

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