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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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Wallace & Gromit studio co-founder and alumnus David Sproxton honoured by The King
Durham alumnus David Sproxton, CBE – co-founder and trustee of the animation studio behind Wallace & Gromit – has been knighted in The King’s Birthday Honours.
North Sea University Partnership builds momentum as the UK and Norway sign new education agreement
Ancient rock carvings suggest Bronze Age maritime links across Europe
Leading academic gives evidence to The House of Lords on citizenship reform
The Arctic: understanding and stewarding our planet’s frozen north
Durham athletes back North of England Olympic Games ambition
Royal Academy of Engineering honours Professor Sarah Hainsworth in anniversary list
Scientists uncover new way plants control wood formation
Researchers from our top-rated Biosciences Department have discovered a previously unknown mechanism that helps plants control the formation of wood, a finding that could open up new directions for research into plant growth, productivity and carbon storage.
New mission to explore ocean’s response to climate change
Forgotten infants in museum collections reflect past and present injustices
Durham alumna Mo Mowlam honoured with blue plaque at Trevelyan College
The late Dr Marjorie “Mo” Mowlam, one of the most influential figures in modern British politics and our esteemed alumna, has been honoured with a blue plaque at her former college. The plaque recognises both her time at Durham University and her remarkable contribution to peace and public service.
Global pioneers and leaders to be honoured at Summer Congregation
Unifresher 2027 Rankings
One of the world’s most important climate threats has an image problem
Scientists say the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (Amoc), a crucial circulation of water that helps to keep northern Europe warm, is weakening, but it struggles to make the headlines. Dr Fionagh Thomson, a Visiting Research Fellow in our Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy and Institute for Computational Cosmology, looks at Amoc’s image problem.
Why more births now end in caesarean section
Parents need better guidance on how to use baby carriers safely
Shaping the cosmos at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
Our physics research delves into the origins of the Moon and galaxies – and now people can have a go at shaping the cosmos themselves.
Strengthening digital confidence through community partnerships
Celebrating Professor Nancy Cartwright’s career and global award for outstanding contribution to philosophy
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The Architecture and Landscapes of Sir John Vanbrugh in North East England
5th Durham Energy Conference
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清閨澤華——黃金澤宜珍藏特展 Everyday Elegance: Daily Lives of Women in Late Qing China
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A day with Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1: Career insights, community and an F1 car on campus
Melisenta, a first-year Marketing and Management student, reflects on promoting and experiencing Durham's unforgettable campus visit from the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team.
North East Spinout Inspire Fund
The North East Spinout Inspire Fund is a £22.5m fund, supported by the North East Mayoral Strategic Authority and North East England's five universities, to help transform academic research into high-growth new businesses.
