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A Cappella excellence: student vocal group cements their status as best in the UK with competition win
Northern Lights A Cappella has won the UK finals of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) for the fourth consecutive year.
Business School researcher elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences
Spotlight on: Professor Fuschia Sirois – transforming how we understand wellbeing
How to spot the use and abuse of the word ‘context’
Durham to lead new era of quantum science research
Spotlight on: Professor Markian Prokopovych – advocating history’s role in supporting Ukraine's future
Durham researchers play key role in breast cancer study with AI-VISION
Inequalities in spotting learning difficulties in schoolchildren
A major study has found that specific learning difficulties (SpLDs) like dyslexia are not being identified equally among school pupils in England.
Durham researchers play key role in breast cancer study with AI-VISION
Covid lockdowns set back children’s development for years
Earth Sciences student wins prestigious Helmut Claas-Scholarship
Flora Gray, student in our Department of Earth Sciences, recently won second prize in the Helmut Claas-Scholarships 2025.
BBC University Challenge ‘Champion of Champions’
Winter Congregation: celebrating our newest graduates
Durham philosopher brings ethical thinking on AI and democracy to global stage
Dr Jack Symes from our top-rated Philosophy Department has recently taken part in high-profile international discussions in Davos.
Major education reforms in England unveiled – here’s what the experts think
Replacing humans with machines is leaving truckloads of food stranded and unusable
Welcoming the Year of the Horse
A series of events to usher in the Year of the Horse saw collaboration between our student groups and the local community.
Education, opportunities and relationships: making the world a better place
Chancellor Dr Fiona Hill delivers Annual Tacitus Lecture
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County Durham and Darlington Archaeology Day 2026
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.
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.
