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Our students strongly recognise the quality of our teaching and academic support, and feel their voices are being heard, according to the results of the latest National Student Survey.
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QS World University Rankings 2027: ranked 85th

We have risen nine places from last year. We rank 49th for Employer Reputation, and joint 24th for Sustainability.
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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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At the forefront of international energy and climate research

Our researchers are leading on international energy and climate research – from monitoring vulnerable ice sheets to shaping future energy policy.
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University sector takes action to make admissions fairer for students from the most disadvantaged backgrounds

New guidance has been issued on how universities should use contextual admissions to make sure England makes the most of its talented young people and mature learners, whatever their background.
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AI tool helps historians converse with the ancient world

Researchers at Durham University have collaborated with Google DeepMind on a new AI-powered research tool designed to analyse ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions.
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Fulbright scholars gather at Durham University

This year’s cohort of Fulbright students and scholars visited Durham for their end of year celebration event.
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National Student Survey: Continuing to improve on high student satisfaction

Student satisfaction at Durham University is high and continues to improve, according to the latest results of the National Student Survey (NSS) 2026.
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Understanding mental health difficulties in pupils with SEND

A major new study will provide the first national picture of how often pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are referred for, and diagnosed with, mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety and stress-related disorders.
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Durham physicists part of mission to chart space and time

Our physicists are part of one of the most ambitious studies of the Universe ever undertaken.
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Ancient rock carvings suggest Bronze Age maritime links across Europe

Bronze Age rock carvings suggest communities across Europe were far more connected than previously thought.
Photograph of ‘Triangular boat’ petroglyph in the panel 18 of Laje da Churra, North Portugal. Photo credit: Ana M. Bettencourt.

Durham celebrates student entrepreneurship at Blueprint Challenge Final

An invention designed to tackle labour shortages in farming through chemical-free, AI-driven weeding technology has won Durham University’s Blueprint Startup Challenge.
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Durham alumna Mo Mowlam honoured with blue plaque at Trevelyan College

The late Dr Marjorie “Mo” Mowlam, one of the most influential figures in modern British politics and our esteemed alumna, has been honoured with a blue plaque at her former college. The plaque recognises both her time at Durham University and her remarkable contribution to peace and public service.
(Left to right) Lucian Hudson, Durham University, Councillor Carole Lattin, Jean Jacques, Mo’s sister, Baroness Hilary Armstrong, Sir Adam Ingram, and Professor Karen O’Brien, Vice-Chancellor and Warden of Durham University.

Medical museums often display infant remains – how they were acquired was frequently harrowing and involved eugenic thinking

Professor Sian Halcrow and Professor Rebecca Gowland of our Department of Archaeology explore the often troubling history of infant remains displayed in museums or used as teaching aids. Please be aware that this article includes references to infant death and institutional abuse.
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Why more births now end in caesarean section

In this article, Dr Halima Akhter, researcher in our Department of Anthropology, discusses why rising caesarean birth rates are driven not just by medical need but also by social, institutional, and psychological factors.
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Shaping the cosmos at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition

Our physics research delves into the origins of the Moon and galaxies – and now people can have a go at shaping the cosmos themselves.
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North Sea University Partnership builds momentum as the UK and Norway sign new education agreement

A formal UK-Norway Memorandum of Understanding has been signed at the UK’s Department for Education in London, signalling a shared commitment to enhanced bilateral collaboration in research and higher education.

Upcoming events

Crazy Creatures

Friday 31 July 2026 - Friday 31 July 2026
10:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Botanic Garden
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5th Durham Energy Conference

Saturday 25 July 2026 - Saturday 25 July 2026
9:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Hogan Lovells Lecture Theatre (PCL048) Durham Law School, Durham University
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Sunday 19 July 2026 - Sunday 19 July 2026
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Botanic Garden
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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:

My dissertation abroad experience

Lorelie, an MSc Environmental and Natural Resource Economics student, reflects on her dissertation abroad experience in France, from international conferences to discovering a passion for research.

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At the forefront of international energy and climate research - Professor Simone Abram

Our researchers are leading on international energy and climate research – from monitoring vulnerable ice sheets to shaping future energy policy. 

Professor Simone Abram, Executive Director of Durham Energy Institute (DEI) and the Ørsted Chair in Green Energy Systems, talks about the work of the DEI which connects researchers, communities, industry, and policymakers to accelerate clean, fair, and inclusive energy transitions.

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