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International Women's Day

Did you know that Durham is one of the first universities in the country to have a woman as Chair of Council, Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and SU President at the same time? Something to celebrate this International Women's Day!
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Alumni Fee Scholarship

Supporting Durham graduates looking to undertake a postgraduate degree.
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Durham Masters Bursary

Supporting UK students from low- and middle-income households with postgraduate study.
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Inspiring Excellence Scholarships

Recognising outstanding international students, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
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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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Business School researcher elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences

Professor Joseph Amankwah-Amoah has been elected a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, one of the highest recognitions for social scientists in the UK.
Joseph Amankwah-Amoah Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences

Spotlight on: Professor Fuschia Sirois – transforming how we understand wellbeing

Our ‘Spotlight on’ feature showcases the work of our world-leading academics. Professor Fuschia Sirois, in our Department of Psychology, is pioneering a more compassionate approach to understanding the risk and resilience factors that shape health and wellbeing.
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How to spot the use and abuse of the word ‘context’

Everyone’s been in a debate when someone says: “You’re taking that out of context.” But what does it actually mean to understand something “in context”? Here Dr Paolo Heywood from our Department of Anthropology explores the use and abuse of the word 'context'.
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Durham to lead new era of quantum science research

Durham is to lead an ambitious new era of quantum science, funded by a landmark award from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
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Spotlight on: Professor Markian Prokopovych – advocating history’s role in supporting Ukraine's future

Our Spotlight On series highlights the leading work of our academics. Professor Markian Prokopovych from our Department of History specialises in modern European history. The war in Ukraine has transformed his research, prompting him to explore how the past can help shape Ukraine's future.
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Durham researchers play key role in breast cancer study with AI-VISION

Scientists from our top-rated Physics Department are playing a key role in a new UK clinical study aimed at improving treatment for people with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), a fast-growing form of the disease.
AI VISION CANCER CLINICAL TRIAL

Durham researchers play key role in breast cancer study with AI-VISION

Scientists from our top-rated Physics Department are playing a key role in a new UK clinical study aimed at improving treatment for people with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), a fast-growing form of the disease.
AI VISION CANCER CLINICAL TRIAL

Covid lockdowns set back children’s development for years

Children who started school during the Covid-19 pandemic may be experiencing lasting setbacks in their ability to self-regulate and adapt to new situations.
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BBC University Challenge ‘Champion of Champions’

Congratulations to our Durham University alumni team on retaining their BBC University Challenge title from last year and winning the alumni series over the festive period.
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Winter Congregation: celebrating our newest graduates

Hundreds of students graduated in our Winter Congregation ceremonies in January, marking a milestone for our whole University community.
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Major education reforms in England unveiled – here’s what the experts think

The UK government’s recently published proposed education reforms include measures to improve teacher recruitment, student achievement and belonging at school. Education experts, including Professor Stephen Gorard from our School of Education, share their thoughts on the proposals.
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Replacing humans with machines is leaving truckloads of food stranded and unusable

As automation reshapes food supply chains, apparent efficiency can conceal serious weaknesses. Mohammed Alzuhair, a DBA candidate at Durham University Business School, warns that over-reliance on digital systems can leave usable food stranded when machines fail to approve it, exposing tensions between technological optimisation and human judgement in the UK food system.
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Education, opportunities and relationships: making the world a better place

Edward Twiddy, alumnus of Collingwood College and co-founder of Atom Bank, recently met with our latest Anne-Marie Imafidon (AMI) Women in Tech scholars in the Department of Computer Science.
Alumnus Ed Twiddy with 4 AMI Women in Tech scholars, their mentor and alumna Emma Betley

Chancellor Dr Fiona Hill delivers Annual Tacitus Lecture

Our Chancellor Dr Fiona Hill has delivered the 39th Annual World Traders’ Tacitus Lecture to an audience of business, politics, and society leaders at London’s Guildhall.
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Upcoming events

Easter Chick Hunt

Sunday 5 April 2026 - Monday 6 April 2026
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Botanic Garden
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Durham-EBS Executive MBA Online Information Session

Monday 16 March 2026 - Monday 16 March 2026
6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Online
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Postgraduate Inspiring Excellence Scholarships Information Session

Wednesday 18 March 2026 - Wednesday 18 March 2026
1:00 PM to 1:45 PM
Online
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County Durham and Darlington Archaeology Day 2026

Saturday 21 March 2026 - Saturday 21 March 2026
10:15 AM to 4:30 PM
Richard D. Chambers FRS Lecture Theatre (CG85),  Chemistry Department,  Lower Mount Joy,  South Road Durham,  DH1 3LE
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From our Student Blogs:

Planning your year abroad

If you're planning to take a year abroad while studying at Durham, there can be a lot to consider - in this blog, fourth year French and Arabic student Adele walks you through how to plan your time abroad and make the most of the experience.

 

 

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Study shows inequalities in spotting learning difficulties in schoolchildren

A major study has found that specific learning difficulties like dyslexia are not being identified equally among school pupils in England. The research by Durham and Oxford universities, which examined data from over half a million pupils, raises questions about fair access to support.

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