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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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Durham’s got talent – taking ‘out of this world’ A Cappella to a national television audience
For over a decade, Northern Lights A Cappella, our student‑run and award‑winning singing group, has been a standout part of our student performing arts community.
New simulations reveal the realities of galaxy formation
Durham researchers use cricket crowds to test new transport decarbonisation tool
The Untold Stories of Women Football Fans: celebrating memories, calling out prejudice
Durham research excellence recognised with new Academia Europaea election
Catching up with our alumni in India
Durham researchers win European recognition for robotics projects
Durham professor honoured with Lapworth Medal for outstanding contributions to palaeontology
David Harper, Emeritus Professor of Palaeontology and former Principal of Van Mildert College, has been awarded the 2025 Lapworth Medal. This is the Palaeontological Association’s highest honour.
Durham experts contribute to landmark report on soil health and national resilience
Law researcher gives evidence to MPs on policing of Irish border post-Brexit
Asian Access: a new pathway to higher education
Asian Access is a new residential programme supporting Year 12 students of Asian heritage in the UK, aiming to boost their confidence in applying to Durham University.
Fired up and victorious: Ten Durham sports teams shine at BUCS Big Wednesday
Durham named a World Top 50 international university
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.
How to spot the use and abuse of the word ‘context’
Major education reforms in England unveiled – here’s what the experts think
Celebrating enduring cultural and academic collaboration with Spain
We welcomed Mr Santiago Miralles Huete, Consul General of Spain in Edinburgh, for a visit that celebrated our long-standing connections with Spain, and its vibrant cultural and academic community.
New archive project to unlock stories of Hadrian’s Wall
Taking our Transformative Humanities approach around the world
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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.
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.
