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Congratulations to our Graduates

We’re celebrating all our extraordinary graduates at Winter Congregation: 9 - 10 January.
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Inspiring Excellence Scholarships

Recognising outstanding international students, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
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Welcome to all new alumni

Every student who finishes studying at Durham becomes a member of our alumni community. Explore our exclusive alumni benefits, our global alumni chapters, and how to keep in touch.
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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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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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Humanities researcher joins UK government project shaping the future of childhood

Our pioneering Classics researcher, Prof Arlene Holmes-Henderson, has joined a government project exploring the key factors that influence and shape the future of childhood in the UK.
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Leading figures from sport, defence, community and justice to be recognised with Honorary Degrees

We are awarding honorary degrees to four distinguished individuals during our Winter Congregation ceremonies at Durham Cathedral on 8 and 9 January 2026.
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Earth’s frozen regions are sending a clear warning about climate change – but politicians are ignoring it

Professor Chris Stokes, in our Department of Geography, Dr Florence Colleoni, National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics, and Dr James Kirkham British Antarctic Survey, say the science is clear on glacier change – and the perils of ignoring it are even clearer.
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Warmer ocean currents significantly destabilise ice sheets, driving their retreat

New research reveals how ocean warming triggered the large-scale retreat of the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream (NEGIS) - offering vital clues for understanding its modern-day vulnerability.
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Looking for ancient climate clues beneath 500 metres of Antarctic ice

Our geographers are part of international team looking at the possible fate of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet in our warming world.  
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How figures like Joey Barton could fuel a culture of online hostility toward female athletes - new research

Online abuse in sport is often dismissed as background noise, yet the case of former footballer Joey Barton shows how digital hostility can cross legal and ethical lines. Drawing on research involving Professor Mariann Hardey from our Business School, this piece explores how influential figures normalise misogyny online as a form of digital violence.
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Could your boss be lonely? Here’s why it matters more than you might think

Loneliness at work is often invisible, yet it can have powerful effects on leaders and organisations. Drawing on their research, Janey Zheng and Olga Epitropaki from our Business School, alongside Karolina Nieberle from our Department of Psychology, explore why managers experience loneliness, how it shapes leadership, and what helps prevent it from taking hold.
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Welcoming leaders from Wuhan University to strengthen ties

A delegation of leaders and researchers from China’s Wuhan University (WHU) has visited Durham to reaffirm and strengthen the relationship between our institutions.
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Global recognition for innovative teaching

The quality of teaching and learning that our students enjoy at Durham has been recognised at a global awards ceremony.
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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.
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Farmers and supermarkets worry that extreme weather will stop food getting to consumers – here’s what needs to change

Mohammed Alzuhair, Doctor of Business Administration candidate and researcher at Durham University Business School, examines how recent storms have exposed the vulnerability of the UK’s food supply chain.
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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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New project launches to address digital inclusion in North East England   

Researchers in our School of Education are launching a new project to strengthen digital inclusion and address longstanding digital inequalities across North East England. 
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Durham University welcomes Government backing for new mathematics school

Durham University and Durham Sixth Form Centre warmly welcome the Government’s backing to move forward with pace the development of Durham Mathematics School (DMS) - a new specialist sixth form aimed at nurturing mathematical talent across the North of England.
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Upcoming events

  • Grease

    Tuesday 27 January 2026 - Saturday 31 January 2026
    7:30 PM to 10:30 PM
    Gala Durham
    Grease
  • Shakespeare Recovered: Durham's First Folio

    Friday 4 April 2025 - Monday 6 April 2026
    11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
    Palace Green Library Palace Green Durham DH1 3RN
    View of the Shakespeare Recovered exhibition in the historic setting of Cosin's Library. The First Folio text block is displayed in a showcase, surrounded by illuminated pages from the book.
  • Verdi Requiem

    Friday 30 January 2026 - Friday 30 January 2026
    7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
    Durham Cathedral
    Verdi Requiem
  • Saturnalia Trail

    Monday 1 December 2025 - Sunday 4 January 2026
    11:00 AM to 11:00 AM
    Museum of Archaeology
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Grease

Tuesday 27 January 2026 - Saturday 31 January 2026
7:30 PM to 10:30 PM
Gala Durham
Grease

Shakespeare Recovered: Durham's First Folio

Friday 4 April 2025 - Monday 6 April 2026
11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Palace Green Library Palace Green Durham DH1 3RN
View of the Shakespeare Recovered exhibition in the historic setting of Cosin's Library. The First Folio text block is displayed in a showcase, surrounded by illuminated pages from the book.

Verdi Requiem

Friday 30 January 2026 - Friday 30 January 2026
7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Durham Cathedral
Verdi Requiem

Saturnalia Trail

Monday 1 December 2025 - Sunday 4 January 2026
11:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Museum of Archaeology
An illustration of a Roman oil lamp

From our Student Blogs:

The Four Seasons of Durham

Psychology graduate Eunice explains how Durham's unique charm changes through every season, from the opportunity to explore the beautiful countryside and historic locations in summer to the majesty of the city's historic buildings and cathedral in the snow during winter.

 

 

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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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