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Inspiring Excellence Scholarships

Recognising outstanding international students, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

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COP30: how we are informing the climate debate

Our research is helping to address the challenges of an ever-changing and complex world – and inspiring the next generation of problem-solvers.

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Events in the Middle East: support and assistance for students and staff

Read our statement and answers to frequently asked questions.

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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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Athena Swan institutional Silver Award

We have been recognised for our commitment to promoting gender equality through an institutional Athena Swan Silver Award.
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Archaeologists uncover ancient Bronze Age city in Central Asia

Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a major Bronze Age settlement on the Kazakh Steppe region, shedding new light on a key phase of Central Asian prehistory.
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Strengthening partnerships with Japan

On Monday 24 November we welcomed The Deputy Director of the National Museum of Japanese History and the Minister for Public Diplomacy and Media from the Japanese Embassy in London, to Durham.
Japanese guests from the Natioanal Museum of Japanese History and Culture Ambassador with Vice-Chancellor adn Rachel Barclay Curator of the Oriental Museum, standing in the gallery, opening the exhibition 'Hands of friendship' November 2025. Memorandum of Understanding

Law School PhD student wins international research competition

Miranda Wang, a PhD student in our Law School, has won this year’s international Matariki Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. The competition challenges PhD students to explain their research to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes.
Miranda Wang, second from the left, being presented her certificate by Professor Colin Bain (third from the left), with Dr Peter Whitton (far left) and Megan Olshefski (right)

Fuel made from just air, power and water is taking off – but several things are holding it back

The use of e-fuels could be the way forward but there are some barriers. Jon Gluyas, who is a Professor in Geoenergy, Carbon Capture and Storage, takes us through the challenges.
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Leading the way in groundbreaking research

We have been ranked third in the UK for interdisciplinary science research.
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Medieval peasants enjoyed a surprising range of sick, annual and bereavement leave benefits

Dr Alex Brown and Dr Grace Owen from our Department of History explore the surprising range of workplace benefits that existed for peasant workers in medieval England.
Section of an image from 1863 depicting men and women cutting grass in Medieval time. Taken from  the vintage book Les Evangiles, edited by Curmet, 1863, Paris

We studied the walking habits of young men in Cape Town and London – and debunked a myth

Professor Gina Porter, from our Department of Anthropology, and Bradley Rink, Associate Professor of Human Geography at the University of the Western Cape, explore the realities of walking in low-income urban communities. Drawing on peer-led research in Cape Town and London, their study challenges the common assumption that young men move freely and without fear.
Young men in Cape Town discussing their walking habits as part of the study

University College boat named in honour of alumnus Grand Duke of Luxembourg

A new University College rowing boat has been named in honour of one the College’s most notable alumni: Guillaume V, the Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
Three people standing behind a rowing boat, in front of a river

£1.7m funding to enhance student facilities

We’ve been awarded £1.7 million to help deliver courses that will increase opportunities for students and support economic growth.
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Breaking the sound barriers: Understanding the academic risks of mild and unilateral hearing loss

Imagine a busy classroom with children hearing and interpreting lots of sounds around them. PhD student, Katherine Collier, from our School of Education has looked at the academic impact on children with mild and unilateral hearing loss.
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Why has Sudan descended into mass slaughter? The answer goes far beyond simple ethnic conflict

Professor Justin Willis, from our Department of History, shares his deep knowledge of Sudan’s political history in the following piece, which is co-authored with Dr Willow Berridge (Newcastle University). Together, they combine their expertise to explain the complex historical and political forces behind Sudan’s descent into violence.
Map of Sudan with red drawing pin identifying its location on the map

Encore for award-winning Shakespeare First Folio exhibition

Following a hugely successful first six months, we’re extending our Shakespeare Recovered exhibition showcasing Durham’s copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio.
Durham Unviersity copy of William Shakespeare First Folio, on display in the centre of the image, with other display cases to the sides and vivid lighting underneath

Key deal agreed to bring forward Durham Innovation District

Plans to develop an innovation district of national significance in Durham City have taken a major step forward, with the signing of a key agreement.
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Upcoming events

The 5th Collegiate Way International conference, CWI 2025

Tuesday 2 December 2025 - Friday 5 December 2025
12:00 AM to 11:59 PM
Durham City, UK.
Aerial View of Palace Green, Durham Castle, and Durham Cathedral

Durham Global Gateway Series

Wednesday 26 November 2025 - Friday 12 December 2025
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Online
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Jazzy Christmas!

Friday 5 December 2025 - Friday 5 December 2025
7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Redhills Durham Miners Hall The Miners Hall, Flass St Durham, DH1 4BE United Kingdom
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Saturnalia Trail

Monday 1 December 2025 - Sunday 4 January 2026
11:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Museum of Archaeology
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From our Student Blogs:

From Durham’s shelves to Tianjin’s lecterns

Chenang Du, a MISCADA 2022 graduate, shares how the skills and mindset she built at Durham guided her from student life to becoming one of the youngest lecturers in her faculty in Tianjin.
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Postgraduate study at Durham

Our taught Masters and research programmes will enable you to push the boundaries of current thinking and research.

Hear from some of our postgraduate students about what they like about studying at Durham.

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