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Record 22 subjects in global top 100

A best-ever 22 of our subjects have been ranked among the top 100 in their field in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026.
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Alumni Fee Scholarship

Supporting Durham graduates looking to undertake a postgraduate degree.
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Durham Master's Bursaries

Supporting UK students from low and middle-income households with postgraduate study starting in 2026.
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Welcome to new alumni

Summer Congregation is just around the corner, but graduation isn't the end of your Durham journey. Find out how to connect with our global alumni network, access alumni benefits and careers support, and get involved with alumni community events.
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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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Wallace & Gromit studio co-founder and alumnus David Sproxton honoured by The King

Durham alumnus David Sproxton, CBE – co-founder and trustee of the animation studio behind Wallace & Gromit – has been knighted in The King’s Birthday Honours.
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Chief Medical Officer visits groundbreaking £4.2 million health research initiative

England’s Chief Medical Officer praised a pioneering new research institute we’re helping deliver that could transform the early detection and prevention of disease.
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Strengthening our partnerships with Korea

With Korea’s recent association to Horizon Europe, Professor Claire O’Malley, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Global), recently visited Seoul where she met with university leaders, research funding agencies, our alumni community and the National Museum of Korea to further enhance our research, academic, and cultural partnerships.
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North East England universities and North East Mayor launch £22.5m fund to convert research into new businesses

North East England’s five universities are joining forces with North East Mayor Kim McGuinness to help transform academic research into high-growth new businesses.
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Joining forces to support technical skills training in our region

We’ve joined the North-East Institute of Technology (NEIoT) to strengthen advanced technical training across the region and close the skills gap in key sectors.
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Why safer spaces matter for young people’s physical activity

Professor Caroline Dodd-Reynolds of our Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences explores what can be done to create environments in which young people feel safe to enjoy physical activity.
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Improving care for women in prison living with severe mental illness

Women in the prison system often have complex mental health problems, frequently alongside long-term physical conditions, with women from racial minority backgrounds worst affected.
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Durham researchers reveal new clues about Greenland glacier melting

Researchers from our top-rated Geography Department have discovered new details about how meltwater drains through large cracks in the Greenland Ice Sheet, helping scientists better understand how glaciers respond to rising temperatures.
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  • Acclaimed actress Charlotte Riley reflects on her time at Durham

    Charlotte Riley has enjoyed a distinguished acting career since she first discovered her love of performing at Durham University. She’s appeared in the hit TV series Peaky Blinders, starred alongside Tom Cruise in The Edge of Tomorrow and won critical acclaim for her breakout role as Cathy in a 2009 TV adaptation of Wuthering Heights. This summer she’ll star in the multi-Emmy-nominated show, Ted Lasso, alongside fellow Durham alum Nick Mohammed.
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  • Global pioneers and leaders to be honoured at Summer Congregation

    We are to award honorary degrees to nine distinguished individuals, four of whom are alumni, during our Summer Congregation ceremonies, taking place from 1 to 8 July 2026 at Durham Cathedral.
    (From left) Rosemary Coogan, Nick Mohammed, Rachel and Becky Unthank, David Parker, Jon Wilks, Paul Kennedy, Ross Forbes and Marni Myers
  • Unifresher 2027 Rankings

    Durham has been recognised as the UK’s leading Russell Group university in the Unifresher 2027 Rankings, achieving the highest number of subject wins.
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Global pioneers and leaders to be honoured at Summer Congregation

We are to award honorary degrees to nine distinguished individuals, four of whom are alumni, during our Summer Congregation ceremonies, taking place from 1 to 8 July 2026 at Durham Cathedral.
(From left) Rosemary Coogan, Nick Mohammed, Rachel and Becky Unthank, David Parker, Jon Wilks, Paul Kennedy, Ross Forbes and Marni Myers

Unifresher 2027 Rankings

Durham has been recognised as the UK’s leading Russell Group university in the Unifresher 2027 Rankings, achieving the highest number of subject wins.
students looking at phone with view of cathedral

The story of Pope Leo’s ‘landmark’ text on AI technology – by a member of its launch panel

Professor Anna Rowlands, in our Department of Theology and Religion/Centre for Catholic Studies, has helped Pope Leo XIV launch his first social encyclical focused on being human in a time of AI. Here she talks about the importance of Magnifica Humanitas (Magnificent Humanity).
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Should you embrace your inner stonemason? Why our constant desire for change needs a rethink

Professor Tom Yarrow and Dr Paolo Heywood of our Anthropology Department explore the virtues of preservation and maintenance in a society geared towards creativity and innovation.
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UKRI Board visit highlights North East England universities collaborative impact on regional progress and national innovation

The five universities of North East England – Durham, Newcastle, Northumbria, Sunderland and Teesside – have welcomed the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Board to the region.
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Reducing criminal reoffending among female ex-prisoners

New research involving one of our psychologists reveals more about what drives female prisoners to reoffend, and how this can be better prevented.
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Upcoming events

Postgraduate Open Day

Saturday 27 June 2026 - Saturday 27 June 2026
9:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Durham University
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Undergraduate Open Day

Saturday 27 June 2026 - Saturday 27 June 2026
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Durham University
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MG Car Display

Sunday 19 July 2026 - Sunday 19 July 2026
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Botanic Garden
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清閨澤華——黃金澤宜珍藏特展 Everyday Elegance: Daily Lives of Women in Late Qing China

Saturday 16 May 2026 - Sunday 20 September 2026
12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Oriental Museum
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From our Student Blogs:

Mexican Women in STEM: Finding our golden tickets in Durham

Jennifer and Natzayany are both British Council Women in STEM Scholars, they discuss how this represents the resilience and leadership of their respective journeys. The Women in STEM event on 11-12 June at Durham gathers over 70 scholars for the 25/26 academic year, who are studying across 12 different universities in the UK.

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Professor Sir Carlos Frenk – a life inspired by the wonders of the Universe

Professor Sir Carlos Frenk, CBE, FRS has been knighted by His Majesty King Charles III for services to astrophysics and cosmology.

Here, Sir Carlos, Ogden Professor in our Department of Physics, talks about what inspired him to dedicate his life to investigating the wonders of the Universe – and what he hopes will be discovered in the future.

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