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  • A record year for sport at Durham

    Our sports clubs have achieved an all-time University record, and four alumni and a graduating student are competing in Team GB's Olympics squad. Read about our athletes, track their progress through the 2024 Games, explore our Olympic heritage and more. 

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    Interested in postgraduate study at Durham? Our Postgraduate Discover Durham Tours are a great way to explore the University campus and our beautiful city, as well as an opportunity to find out more about postgraduate study at Durham from our staff and PG Student Ambassadors.

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A record year for sport at Durham

Our sports clubs have achieved an all-time University record, and four alumni and a graduating student are competing in Team GB's Olympics squad. Read about our athletes, track their progress through the 2024 Games, explore our Olympic heritage and more. 

Postgraduate Discover Durham Tours

Interested in postgraduate study at Durham? Our Postgraduate Discover Durham Tours are a great way to explore the University campus and our beautiful city, as well as an opportunity to find out more about postgraduate study at Durham from our staff and PG Student Ambassadors.

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

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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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Durham Fringe Festival 2024 sees record visitor numbers over five days

More than 120 volunteers and 90 different artists and companies took part with 250 performances across eight stages.

Thousands take to the streets during Durham City Run Festival

The centre of Durham was taken over by thousands of runners and spectators for the 2024 Durham City Run Festival on Thursday 18 July.

Durham’s solar-powered car reaches new height at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Our Solar Car team has successfully conquered the legendary Goodwood Hill Climb, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of sustainable motorsport.
Durham University Solar Car stand at the Goodwood festival of speed

After teachers in England receive pay award – here’s what else needs to be done to keep them in schools

After the UK's Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson accepted recommendations to give teachers in England a 5.5% pay rise, Professor Stephen Gorard from our School of Education and Beng Huat See from the University of Birmingham explore what else can be done to keep teachers in the profession.
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White Western women under greater pressure to look thin

New research by our Psychology department has found that White Western women are less positive about their bodies and feel greater media pressure to be thin than Black Nigerian and Chinese women.
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Celebrating Durham’s linguistic and cultural connections with Spain by formalising relations with the Instituto Cervantes

Following thirty years of collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes (Cervantes Institute), we have made our partnership official by signing a MoU (Memorandum of Understanding). The MoU was signed by Professor Karen O’Brien, our Vice-Chancellor and Warden and Professor Luis García Montero, Director of the Instituto. Prof Montero is widely considered to be one of Spain's most prominent contemporary poets and is a Professor of Spanish Literature at the University of Granada.
A group photo of delegates from Cervantes and Durham University

Philosopher wins prestigious scientific book prize

Congratulations to Professor Matthew Daniel Eddy who has won The British Society for the History of Science’s (BSHS) Pickstone Prize.
A man wearing glasses and smiling at the camera next to a book cover of a painting of woman in period dress. The book is called Media & Mind.

Durham University physicists play key part in UK’s quantum future

We’re playing a key part in the UK’s drive to develop quantum technology to benefit a wide range of areas including healthcare, computing and security.
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School secures fourth consecutive five-year re-accreditation success

The School has successfully secured a five-year extension to its accreditation for business education programmes, awarded by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
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Making waves in Team GB's rowing squad

Following alumna Lauren Irwin’s selection as part of the Team GB rowing squad, she has been training intensively for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Is Britain on track for a zero-carbon power sector in six years?

The new government has created Great British Energy as part of its pledge to try and achieve zero-carbon electricity production by 2030. Professor Jon Gluyas and Dr Andrew Crossland, from the Durham Energy Institute as well as working in the Departments of Earth Sciences and Engineering respectively, assess whether that ambition is realistic.
Solar panels on a roof surrounded by a sunny sky.

Euro 2024: women need safer fan spaces at big football tournaments to stamp out hostility and abuse

With Euro 2024 in full-flow, Professor Stacey Pope, from our Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, looks at what more can be done to help women feel more safe when attending major football tournaments.
A female football fan wearing England face paint in front of an England flag

Working with Durham police to benefit local communities

We have signed an agreement with Durham Constabulary and the Durham Police and Crime Commissioner to work together for the benefit of local communities.
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Our work to keep Durham beautiful

Our Vice-Chancellor, Professor Karen O'Brien, explores our work to preserve and enhance our campus environment and surroundings.
Professor Karen O'Brien, Vice-Chancellor and Warden of Durham University, stood smiling with arms folded, in front of bookshelves

Upcoming events

Durham MBA Online Information Session

Thursday 8 August 2024 - Thursday 8 August 2024
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
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Junior Scientist 2024

Tuesday 27 August 2024 - Thursday 29 August 2024
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Collingwood College, Durham University
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Teddy Bear's Picnic

Monday 12 August 2024 - Monday 12 August 2024
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Botanic Garden
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Sculpture Saturday

Saturday 10 August 2024 - Saturday 10 August 2024
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Oriental Museum
This section of a much larger relief comes from the walls of the upper colonnade of the famous mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el Bahari. It depicts soldiers running in formation beside the river; depicted as zig-zag lines still bearing traces of blue paint at the top of the section. The soldiers carry a range of weapons as well as shields and standards.

From our Student Blogs:

Durham City Run: My unexpected 10k triumph

By his own admission, MBA student Sumit is not a regular runner. This summer, he decided to enter the 10K race in Durham City Run Festival. He explores his reasoning, training and race experiences.
Read about Sumit's Durham City Run
Sumit Bhatia crossing the finishing line at the Durham City Run with h arms spread open

 

 

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AI and the Arts: How technology is transforming our research

How can digital technologies and artificial intelligence aid and enhance research in the arts, humanities and social sciences?
Our academics explore how technology can change the way research is done and transform the questions we ask.

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