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Royal honour recognises outstanding contributions of leading polar researchers
Two of our leading geographers, Professors Colm O’Cofaigh and Dave Roberts, have received a prestigious Polar Medal from King Charles III.
Reflecting on an extraordinary year at Durham
Humanities researcher joins UK government project shaping the future of childhood
Leading figures from sport, defence, community and justice to be recognised with Honorary Degrees
Earth’s frozen regions are sending a clear warning about climate change – but politicians are ignoring it
Warmer ocean currents significantly destabilise ice sheets, driving their retreat
Looking for ancient climate clues beneath 500 metres of Antarctic ice
New materials conduct ions in solids as easily as in liquids
We’re part of an international team of scientists behind the creation of a new family of organic materials that can conduct ions - atoms or molecules with a net electrical charge - in solids.
Could your boss be lonely? Here’s why it matters more than you might think
Welcoming leaders from Wuhan University to strengthen ties
Law School PhD student wins international research competition
Miranda Wang, a PhD student in our Law School, has won this year’s international Matariki Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. The competition challenges PhD students to explain their research to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes.
Global recognition for innovative teaching
University College boat named in honour of alumnus Grand Duke of Luxembourg
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.
Farmers and supermarkets worry that extreme weather will stop food getting to consumers – here’s what needs to change
Fuel made from just air, power and water is taking off – but several things are holding it back
Athena Swan institutional Silver Award
We have been recognised for our commitment to promoting gender equality through an institutional Athena Swan Silver Award.
New project launches to address digital inclusion in North East England
Durham University welcomes Government backing for new mathematics school
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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.
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.
