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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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Global Futures Summer School

Connect with others from around the world and join our 10 day residential pre-university programme, for students aged 16-17.
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Alumni Fee Scholarship

Supporting Durham graduates looking to undertake a postgraduate degree.
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Durham Master's 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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New simulations reveal the realities of galaxy formation

New simulations are providing the most realistic pictures yet of how galaxies formed and evolved from the beginning of time.
Image of galaxy formation simulation from the COLIBRE project

Durham researchers use cricket crowds to test new transport decarbonisation tool

Researchers from our top-rated Engineering Department have used travel to cricket matches at Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham to test a new tool designed to help cut transport emissions in cities.
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The Untold Stories of Women Football Fans: celebrating memories, calling out prejudice

Research shows that sexism and misogyny in football are still very common. Professor Stacey Pope from our Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences has been shining a light on the prejudice and negative attitudes.
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Durham research excellence recognised with new Academia Europaea election

Professor Lei Chen of our Law School has been elected to the Academia Europaea, one of Europe’s most distinguished academic bodies.
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Catching up with our alumni in India

Colleagues from across the University caught up with past and future students at two receptions in India
Alumni gathered in New Delhi with Katie Harland-Edminson and Louise Strong

Durham researchers win European recognition for robotics projects

Scientists from our Computer Science Department have led two innovative projects that have received major recognition at one of Europe’s leading robotics events.
The RoboRoyale and SensorBees projects were awarded the Sustainability Leadership Recognition in Robotics at the European Robotics Forum 2026

Durham experts contribute to landmark report on soil health and national resilience

Experts from our Engineering and Philosophy departments have contributed to a new report highlighting the importance of soil in building the UK’s national resilience.
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Law researcher gives evidence to MPs on policing of Irish border post-Brexit

An internationally renowned expert from our Law School has given evidence to MPs on police cooperation between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland post-Brexit.
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Fired up and victorious: Ten Durham sports teams shine at BUCS Big Wednesday

Ten Durham sports teams competed in the annual British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) Big Wednesday event this year, coming away with an outstanding set of results.
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Durham named a World Top 50 international university

We’ve been named in the top 50 of the world’s most international universities, by a newly published league table.
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  • Can the UK achieve the fastest AI adoption in the G7?

    Professor Kieran Fernandes, Executive Dean of our Business School, explores the UK’s ambition to lead the G7 in AI adoption, arguing that success depends not on innovation alone, but on how effectively AI is embedded across businesses, public services and regions.
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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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  • 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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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'.
Cluster of press microphones being held around an unidentified person

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.
School children in a classroom with a teacher

New archive project to unlock stories of Hadrian’s Wall

We’re playing a key role in a new partnership to make five nationally significant archives linked to Hadrian’s Wall in northern England accessible to the public.
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Taking our Transformative Humanities approach around the world

Following a visit to Australia and New Zealand, Professor Janet Stewart, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, has laid the groundwork for new research collaborations under Durham University’s Transformative Humanities work.
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Upcoming events

Crazy Creatures

Tuesday 14 April 2026 - Tuesday 14 April 2026
10:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Botanic Garden
Tort-CC

Global Futures Pre-University Summer School

Sunday 19 July 2026 - Tuesday 28 July 2026
3:00 PM to 10:00 AM
Durham University
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Greenspace x City Nature Challenge 2026 public walk

Saturday 25 April 2026 - Saturday 25 April 2026
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Low Burnhall (Woodland Trust)
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World Heritage Day Celebrations

Saturday 18 April 2026 - Saturday 18 April 2026
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Durham Castle
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From our Student Blogs:

From Pakistan to Durham - finding my place at SGIA

Second-year student Ilsa looks back on her first year studying in our School of Government and International Affairs and finding her place in a supportive, global community.

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Pioneering a sustainable and inclusive future in space

Dr Nikita Chiu, from our Business School, is transforming how we approach high-tech sectors such as space exploration.

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